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The Black Plague and the Hundred Years' War significantly impacted Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Black Plague, which swept through Europe in the mid-14th century, resulted in the deaths of an estimated one-third of the population, leading to labor shortages, social upheaval, and changes in economic structures. Meanwhile, the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) between England and France created a prolonged period of conflict that shaped national identities, weakened feudal structures, and spurred advancements in military technology. Together, these events transformed European society, economy, and governance, paving the way for the Renaissance and the modern nation-state.

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