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Medieval England experienced a climate characterized by the Medieval Warm Period, roughly from the 9th to the 14th centuries, which brought milder temperatures and favorable growing conditions. This warmer climate allowed for increased agricultural productivity and population growth. However, by the late 14th century, the onset of the Little Ice Age led to colder temperatures, resulting in shorter growing seasons, crop failures, and famine. These climatic shifts had significant impacts on society, economy, and health during the medieval period.

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