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Q: Is it true that poor living conditions disease and famine lead to great divisions within slave communities?
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Did poor living conditions disease and famine lead to great divisions within slave communities?

False. They did not.


Is famine a disease?

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What are the problems that Zambia faces as a country?

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What is the name for the African hunger disease beginning with f?

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What is a potato famine?

A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger


What is Potato famine?

A potato famine is a period of big starvation, disease and Immigration caused by poisonous potato's. A.K.A The great hunger


What does potato famine mean?

it was where the potatoes were infected by a disease by blight i think