The English king who attempted to buy grain abroad during the Great Famine of 1315-1317 was King Edward II. Faced with widespread starvation and crop failures, his government sought to import grain from other countries to alleviate the crisis. However, logistical challenges and the ongoing social unrest made these efforts largely ineffective. The famine had devastating effects on the population and significantly impacted the medieval economy.
Issac Newton became the warden of the Royal Mint in 1696. During that time he identified counterfeit coins during the Great Re-coinage.
After World War I, the US was plunged into the Great Depression. In order to protect its economy and physical security, they had to participate abroad.
In 1836 there was a great famine in Europe and the only produce available were turnips. People would gather around the wagons as they approached and were often hit by them causing brain damage.
prevented the danes from conquering england
A large naval fleet allowed Britain to become a great power during the 18th century
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The death toll during the Great Leap Forward famine in China from 1959 to 1961 is estimated to be between 15 to 45 million people.
Not sure but the Choctaw Nation, a native American community from Oklahoma in the USA, are legendary among the Irish for their contributions and support during the Great Famine (I woundn't imagine that a famine was all that great?).
The Great Famine
the great famine was caused by plould soil
The ISBN of Mao's Great Famine is 0802777686.
Great Chinese Famine happened in 1961.
Because it was 'great'. Who would go to the 'terrible' famine?
During the middle ages the Great Famine lingered for years, drawing out the suffering of the populace.
Mao's Great Famine was created on 2010-09-06.
It is known as "An Gorta Mór" (un gurtha mór), the Great Famine.