CRISIS OF THE 14TH CENTURY

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CRISIS OF THE 14TH CENTURY

CRISIS OF THE 14TH CENTURY WHAT IS A CRISIS? MULTIPLE CAUSES SHORT AND LONG TERM CAUSES IMPACT ON HUMANS CHARACTERISTICS OF A CRISIS TODAY

BLACK DEATH 100 YEARS WAR FAMINE COMMON MEDICINAL PRACTICES EASTERN AND WESTERN RELATIONS LACK OF SANITATION FLEAS TRADE CLEANLINESS LACK OF IMMUNIZATION LITTLE ICE AGE BLACK DEATH DECREASE IN AGRICULTURE REGAIN LAND CHIVALRY ECONOMY BASED IN AGRICULTURE 100 YEARS WAR FAMINE WOOL TRADE POPULATION DECREASE HEREDITARY SUCESSION DECREASE IN AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION ECONOMIC RECESSION DECREASE IN TRADE MALNUTRITION DIVERTING ATTENTION FROM INTERNAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL CONFLICTS JEWS PERSECUTION PEASANTS REVOLTS LACK OF DIVERSITY IN FOODS POLITICAL CHANGES CIVIL WARS