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One result of the Great Famine in Europe was
the persecution of Jewish people.
a loss of religious faith.
an increase in death rates.
new types of warfare.
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an increase in death rates.
The Great Famine (c.1315–1317) caused widespread malnutrition and disease, leading to higher mortality across Europe.
The Great Famine (c.1315–1317) caused widespread malnutrition and disease, leading to higher mortality across Europe.
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