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A 14th-Century Merchant's Perspective

A European merchant who survived the widespread plague and resulting social turmoil of the 1350s travels to the Bengal region of Asia. There, they observe a society with plentiful, inexpensive food and general prosperity. Based on this stark contrast, describe two distinct and plausible conclusions the merchant might draw about the state of the world or their own society.

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