In the millions of years of man's history famine has always been a factor. One of the most famous was the Irish potato famine in the 1800's.
people had to come he us because they didnt have food or materials in other countries due to the famines
Famines in themselves do not cause disease; they cause malnutrition, which is a preventable condition that can be considered as a disease. There are other diseases that are common in areas where there are famines and most of these have to do with sanitation. The leading killer in the world is cholera which is from drinking unsafe water.
There are thirteen famines mentioned in the Bible.
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the hundred year's war the black plague the increasing financial pressures on European rulers the weakening of feudalism in Europe
The main cause of the 14th-century famines was a combination of climate change, specifically the Little Ice Age, which led to colder temperatures and erratic weather patterns that negatively affected agricultural production. Additionally, overpopulation in some areas put pressure on food supplies, while social and economic factors, including wars and the Black Death, further disrupted food distribution and access. These factors collectively resulted in widespread food shortages and subsequent famines during that period.
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Famines.
an extreme shortage of food