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CHANGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY
POPULATION
A rising death rate in Europe
put a stop to the population
growth of the 15th and 16th centuries
In some areas
the number of inhabitants
actually decreased
there were four main reasons
for the high death rate
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EUROPEAN POPULATION FROM 1600 TO 1700
southern europe (red)
central europe (green)
northern europe (blue)
SOCIETY
During the 17th century
there were major international wars
and severe economic problems
especially in the farming sector
(which the vast majority of people worked)
and textile industries.
Many revolts protested military conscription
and the fiscal policy
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Tax revolts often coincided
with food riots
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In rural areas
fiscal policy and oppression .
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