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Predicting 14th Century Economic Fortunes

Consider the lives of two boys born in the year 1350. Boy A is the son of a poor tenant farmer in the prosperous Italian city-state of Florence. Boy B is the son of a wealthy land-owning nobleman in the comparatively less wealthy Kingdom of England. Based on the primary factors that shaped economic destiny in the 14th century, which boy has a significantly better chance of being wealthy as an adult, and why?

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