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Marlee Cole

Oct 16, 2024

Summer rains and bad weather in europe in the early fourteenth century resulted in famine drought gov’t corruption the plague

What were the consequences of the summer rains and bad weather in Europe during the early fourteenth century? How did these climatic conditions contribute to events such as famine, drought, government corruption, and the spread of the plague?

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Anonymous

Jan 23, 2025

The summer rains and bad weather in Europe in the early 14th century resulted in a famine. The weather made the crops fail and people depended on those crops to eat, without them they would starve. The correct answer is A. 
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Anonymous

Jan 24, 2025

FamineIn the early 14th century, Europe experienced a series of famines, sometimes referred to as the Great Famine. Heavy rains in the spring of 1315 were partly responsible, along with cool temperatures. This did not allow the grain to ripen, which led to crop failures. It also meant that straw and hay could not be cured for animals, and that salt was not available because brine could not evaporate (salt was important for the preservation of food). Moreover, the population had increased very quickly prior to 1300, so there was extra pressure on the limited resources.
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Anonymous

Dec 25, 2024

Famine In the early 14th century, Europe encountered a series of famines, often referred to as the Great Famine. Abundant rains in the spring of 1315 were partly responsible, along with cool warmth. This did not enable the cereals to ripen, which led to crop failures. It also recommended that straw and hay could not be preserved for animals and that salt was not available because the ocean could not evaporate. Moreover, the population had expanded very suddenly prior to 1300, so there was an additional requirement on limited sources.
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Anonymous

Feb 05, 2025

✔ Famine ** is the correct answerExplanation:"The Great Famine started with bad weather in spring 1315. Crop failures lasted through 1316 until the summer harvest in 1317, and Europe did not fully recover until 1322."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_of_1315–1317

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