The Effects of the Plague on Fourteenth Century Europe and Medieval Man

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History

 

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Nancy J

 

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June 14, 2015

 

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University

 

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From 800 to 1300, the total production of Europe had increased steadily. Although there had been scattered food shortages in which people died of starvation, for the most part, the standard of living in Europe had risen even while the population had steadily increased. By the beginning of the Fourteenth Century, however, Europe was suffering from a Malthusian crisis...
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Europeans were just barley able to feed, clothe, and house themselves because the balance between the population and resources had become very tight. Europe's booming population, made possible by a long period of unusually warm weather, no epidemics, the production of an adequate food supply, and longer life was beginning to strain the available space for the increased need for agricultural production in order to keep up with the escalating population...
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