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Significance of 14th-Century Regional Divergence

In the mid-14th century, while Europe was devastated by a plague that killed a significant portion of its population, a traveler in the Bengal region of Asia described it as a land of extraordinary abundance and low-cost provisions. Briefly explain why this stark contrast is significant for a historian studying the 14th century.

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