The sharp downturn in the population graph is explained by
A) the Napoleonic Wars.
B) the Mongol invasions.
C) the spread of the Bubonic Plague.
D) the colonization of the New World.

The sharp downturn in the population graph is explained by A the Napoleonic Wars B the Mongol invasions C the spread of the Bubonic Plague D the colonization of class=

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This chart is showing the spread of the Bubonic plague so the answer would be C. You can tell this because it is during the mid 1300s the Bubonic plague swept across Europe, killing a total of around 25 million people which is accurate with the chart. I hope this helps! 

The population of Europe saw a sharp downturn in the 14th century due to C. the spread of the Bubonic plague.

The Bubonic plague:

  • Was an infection that affected Eurasia in the 14th century
  • Killed over 20 million people in Europe

The population of Europe therefore reduced heavily as a result of the plague and this led to many changes in European society.

In conclusion, the spread of the bubonic plague led to a sharp decrease/ downturn in the population of Europe.

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