After the year 1000, climate, agricultural tools, trade, and urban growth make Europe wealthier, but that wealth also produces inequality and the high point of feudalism.
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Medieval Warm Period
After the year 1000, climate, agricultural tools, trade, and urban growth make Europe wealthier, but that wealth also produces inequality and the high point of feudalism.
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"...variety of reasons. The main reason is something called the medieval warm period, meaning it was just easier to grow crops, okay? That followed..."
"And this allowed Europe to start trading with the rest of the world, primarily the Abbasid Caliphate, which we discussed last week. And as..."
"...crises. Remember that for 300 years, Europe was in the medieval warm period. The weather was good, but guess what? Weather will change over..."
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