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Heavy rains resulted inflooding, crop failure, and the famine of 1315-1317. The problem was not confined to those years, however, and existed over a period of decades.
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∙ 12y agoSummer rains resulted in crop failure in 1315, starting a period called the Great Famine. The rains continued to ruin crops in 1316 and 1317, and it was 1325 before the food supply was back to normal.
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∙ 12y agoIt Resulted in crop failure
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in europe it was summer rains and bad weather
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in europe it was summer rains and bad weather
The plague of the fourteenth century, known as the Black Death, is believed to have originated in Asia, spreading along trade routes to Europe through infected fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and resulted in the deaths of millions of people.
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In the fourteenth century, the Black Death was plaguing Europe.
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The fourteenth century in Europe did not differ demographically from the High Middle Ages much. The large-scale migration of peoples all over Europe had mostly happened between 400 and 800 AD . The later Viking migrations into England, Russia and Sicily had happened in the centuries thereafter, but by the 13th century big demographic shifts had become a thing of the past. The only very notable change was that the 14th century had seen the second Great Plague, also known as the Black Death, that killed between 50 and 70% of Europe's population.