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The Famine of Duke refers to a significant food shortage and famine that occurred in the early 15th century in England, particularly affecting the eastern regions. It was attributed to a combination of poor harvests, adverse weather conditions, and the socio-political struggles of the time. The famine had devastating effects on the population, leading to increased mortality rates and social unrest. It is often studied as part of the broader context of medieval food crises in Europe.

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