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Which three factors were responsible for the crisis of the Fourteenth Century in Europe?

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Answered by subhi200504
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: The Crisis of the Late Middle Ages was a series of events in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries that brought centuries of European stability to a halt. Three major crises led to radical changes in all areas of society: demographic collapse, political instabilities and religious upheavals.Oct 29, 2020

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Which three factors were responsible for the crisis of the Fourteenth Century in Europe?

European states faced famine, plague, economic turmoil, social upheaval, violence, as well as much political instability. The battle over territory between the French and English led to the Hundred Yrs. War.

The Crisis of the Late Middle Ages was a series of events in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries that brought centuries of European stability to a halt. Three major crises led to radical changes in all areas of society: demographic collapse, political instabilities and religious upheavals.

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