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Yes, during the Middle Ages, poor harvests could lead to widespread famine, causing many people to starve to death. Crop failures due to adverse weather conditions, pests, or disease significantly impacted food supply, particularly in agrarian societies. The lack of food resources often resulted in malnutrition, weakened populations, and increased mortality rates. Additionally, social unrest and economic hardship frequently accompanied these famines, exacerbating the suffering of affected communities.

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