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How did the Great Famine affect Europeans’ health?
It led to bubonic plague.
It led to starvation.
It led to food poisoning.
It led to pneumonic plague.
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It led to starvation.
The Great Famine (1315–1317) caused widespread crop failure, malnutrition, and hunger across Europe, weakening people's health and making them more vulnerable to disease (the Black Death arrived decades later).
The Great Famine (1315–1317) caused widespread crop failure, malnutrition, and hunger across Europe, weakening people's health and making them more vulnerable to disease (the Black Death arrived decades later).
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