The Great Famine of 1315-1317
Understanding how climate change and crop failure brought Europe to the brink of collapse before the plague.
Key Questions
- 1How did the "Little Ice Age" affect medieval agriculture?
- 2What were the social consequences of widespread starvation?
- 3How did the famine make the population more vulnerable to disease?
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