In the United States, it was mostly a rise in immigration that led to the call for the prohibition of alcohol, since many people believed that it was making people violent and unappealing. Women were at the forefront of this movement, which succeeded in prohibiting alcohol but failed at actually enforcing this ban, since people continued to drink anyway.
It peaked in Europe between 1348 and 1350 and is thought to have been a bubonic plague outbreak caused by Yersinia pestis, a bacterium. It reached the Crimea in 1346 and most likely spread via fleas on black rats that travelled on merchant ships. It soon spread through the Mediterranean and Europe
I think its trains but it also might be cars. I dont imagine there would be cars in rural areas. So probably Trains. If I’m wrong, please correct.
The primary cause of the Great Famine of 1315–1322 was C Prolonged rainfall killing crops through flooding.
<h3>Why did the Great Famine of 1315 – 1322 happen?</h3>
The Great Famine of 1315–1322 which affected England and killed thousands was as a result of there being too much rainfall in England and across Europe.
This rainfall led to two things. The first was that the rainfall stopped grain crops from ripening because they required sunlight and heat to do so. The other reason was that there was flooding which devastated farmlands and led to crop failure.
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