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How did the Great Famine affect life expectancy for Europeans during the 1300s?

It made life expectancy much shorter.
It made life expectancy slightly shorter
It made life expectancy much longer.
It made life expectancy slightly longer.

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It made life expectancy slightly shorter.

The Great Famine (1315–17) raised mortality and increased malnutrition and disease, reducing average lifespans for that period, but its impact was limited compared with the far larger demographic collapse of the Black Death in the mid-1300s.