There were episodes of widespread famines, and also of deadly epidemics. Soil exhaustion, overpopulation, wars, diseases and climate change cause hundreds of famines in medieval Europe.<span> Around 1300, centuries of European prosperity and growth came to a halt. Famines such as </span>Great Famine of 1315–1317<span> slowly weakened the populace. Few people died of starvation because the weakest had already succumbed to a routine disease they otherwise would have survived. A plague like the </span>Black Death<span> killed its victims in one locality in a matter of days or even hours, reducing the population of some areas by half as many survivors fled.</span>
The surrender concluded a standoff that began with South Carolina’s secession from the Union on December 20, 1860
Language (Spanish) and they forced brutal rule which also included a bit of slavery
The leader was E.P. McCabe.
He was a land developer, speculator, lawyer, and African American settler.
In 1881 he acquired a 320 acre tract which became the town of Langston it was near Guthrie, Oklahoma. He made it an all black town. In 1897 he opened up a collage that was a black college called Langston Univercity.
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Hope this helped - Ashlynn