Among the adverse economic and population changes in fourteenth-century Europe were

A) shrinking peasant land holdings below the size needed to support a family.
B) an exodus of residents from overpopulated rural areas.
C) rapidly rising numbers of poor people in cities.
D) all productive land was being farmed, including many marginal lands susceptible to changing weather patterns.
E) All of these are correct.


E

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