How did the bubonic plague improve medieval times?

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A few things, people started to spread out more and develop new towns and cities to escape the plague epidemic in the larger cities. Population growth was curbed and economic factors improved due to the strain on resources being lessened.
Basicly there was more food and jobs available for the people who were left afterward to their quality of life improved, people were less confined to the cities in large numbers so they were eating better, their environment was cleaner, and they had money to spend.

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