It looked like Europe now. But It was calmer back then before WW1
Laws related to religion and morality
Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states:
"Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance."
Two caveats:
Don't try to change your religion in some counries. Some countries that have a state religion have laws making you eligible to be executed by the government after a trial, or by your family in an honor killing if you change your religion from the official belief system.
Don't try to manifest your religious beliefs in practice if it includes the need to discriminate against or to denigrate others. There may be human rights legislation in place that make such treatment a crime.
Based on the number of people in both Western and Eastern Europe, the period saw <u>MORE</u> deaths in the West.
The percentage decline in population in the period was 32%.
<h3>How much did the population decline?</h3><h3 />
The population decline in Western Europe from 1340 to 1450 was:
= 35.5 - 22.5
= 13 million
In Eastern Europe it was:
= 13 - 9.3
= 3.7 million
More people therefore died in Western Europe than in Eastern Europe.
The percentage decline in population was:
= (73.5 - 50) / 73.5
= 32%
In conclusion, the population decline was 32%.
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