History, asked by pawankumar4uu, 4 months ago

What were the reasons for the crisis in the fourteenth century ?

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Answered by person31
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Explanation:

But this was cut short abruptly at the start of the 14th century due to a number of events: climate change, crises in agricultural production (in particular the great famine of 1314-1317), the devastation caused by the start of the Hundred Years' War between France and England in 1337, the various calamities suffered .

Answered by sg1494879
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Explanation:

But this was cut short abruptly at the start of the 14th century due to a number of events: climate change, crises in agricultural production (in particular the great famine of 1314-1317), the devastation caused by the start of the Hundred Years' War between France and England in 1337, the various calamities suffered .

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