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What impacts did climate change have on Europe during the 14th century (1300s)?

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Answer: There was heavy rain, cold temperatures, and wet weather for many years.

Explanation: The rain and cold weather caused the food that they were growing to be limited because it either got ruined or became rotten. Since there was no food people became Hungary and this resulted in an increase in crime and violence. The became known as The Great Famine of 1315-1317.

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During 14th century a climate change affected most of Europe during the 14 century, with heavy rains, cold temperature and wet weather for many years during summer and spring. The agriculture was affected due this long period of bad weather and all the food started to be limited. The crime and violence increased, everybody was hungry, sick and millions of people dying. This period is called The Great Famine (1315–1317).

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