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The correct answers are "The Great Famine of 1315" and the Plague.
The Black Plague, which lasted from 1347 to 1351, was one of the most devasting events regarding human health. The estimated death toll due to this event ranges from 75 to 200 million people.
On the other hand, the great famine of 1315 lasted 2 years and signaled one of the most important food crisis of history. Effects of this event were high crime rates, disease, and cannibalism.
Journal Entry #1:
<span>The monarchs of many European
kingdoms wanted to find faster trade routes to Asia than the land routes that
crossed Asia. They wanted me to find the route I ended up finding two continents.
The Natives wear unique clothes. They have bows and arrows. And are nicer then
they seem. They got along with my crew. And even gave us food. During my exploring
there, many diseases spread to the Native. I also brought different types of
food back to Europe, such as, Potatoes, Corn and Chocolate.</span>