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The crisis of fourteen century? |
Answer» This content has been hidden. One or more users have flagged this content as inappropriate. Once content is flagged, it is hidden from users and is reviewed by myCBSEguide team against our Community Guidelines.\xa0If content is found in violation, the user posting this content will be banned for 30 days from using Homework help section.\xa0Suspended users will receive error while adding question or answer. Question comments have also been disabled. Read community guidelines at https://mycbseguide.com/community-guidelines.htmlFew rules to keep homework help section safe, clean and informative.Don\'t post personal information, mobile numbers and other details.Don\'t use this platform for chatting, social networking and making friends. This platform is meant only for asking subject specific and study related questions.Be nice and polite and avoid rude and abusive language. Avoid inappropriate language and attention, vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive. Avoid harassment and bullying.Ask specific question which are clear and concise.Remember the goal of this website is to share knowledge and learn from each other. Ask questions and help others by answering questions.<br>The Crisis of the Fourteenth CenturyIn Europe economic expansion slowed down. This was due to three factors:\tIn Northern Europe, by the end of the thirteenth century the warm summers of the previous 300 years had given way to bitterly cold summers. Seasons for growing crops were reduced by a month.\tTrade was hit by a severe shortage of metal money because of a shortfall in the output of silver mines in Austria and Serbia. This forced government to reduce the silver content of the currency and to mix it with cheaper metals.\tShips carrying goods from distant countries had started arriving in European ports. The ships came with rats carrying deadly bubonic plague infection (the Black Death). | |