What happened to Europe's population between 1000 and 1300, and why?

A. It was stagnant, because warfare prevented the population from experiencing natural growth.
B. It fell 20 percent because of widespread famine.
C. It doubled due to an increased food supply.
D. It fell slightly due to outbreaks of disease.


Answer: C

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