dwlovesminecraft
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  • 07-11-2018
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PLEASE HELP QUICK!!! What are some of the the causes and effects of the Black Death and the Great Famine on 14th century European societies?

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bodhiondrak
bodhiondrak bodhiondrak
  • 07-11-2018

Well first off, they both killed a lot of people, they also changed how diseases and food distribution was treated (I am guessing).

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findingworthytears
findingworthytears findingworthytears
  • 07-11-2018

Many Many people died during the Black Death and the Great Famine(over a third of europe's population) causing loss of human resources like miners, farmers, soldiers etc. This impacted the food supply, economy and population of europe immensely. They were either killed by lack of food or the Black Plauge.

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