Continuity And Changes In Europe After 1450

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By the year 1000 through the year 1300, the climate changed to a much warmer than usual weather. During this age, the productivity of food and other materials were at their highest. However the years after 1300 saw a cold unlike any before, it was called the little ice age. The little ice age lasted from 1300 to 1450, but in between that time frame, the crops and livestock were dying at an unbelievable rate, it left Europe in complete disarray. The prices of food increased to astronomical prices, with fewer food intake, it left people weakened and more susceptible to disease. Because of that, a great famine spread across Europe like wild fire. It wasn’t until 1347 when an obscure disease called the Black Death was introduced by Genoese trade