In addition to population growth, what caused inflation in European economies during the fifteenth century?

A. the influx of cochineal
B. the increasing price of spices
C. the influx of silver from America
D. the influx of gold from America

1 answer

C. the influx of silver from America

The influx of silver, particularly from mines in the Americas, played a significant role in causing inflation in European economies during the fifteenth century. This influx increased the money supply, contributing to rising prices.