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Wealth Disparities in the 14th Century

A historian states: 'In the 14th century, a person's country of residence was a poor predictor of their economic status, but their social position within that country was a very strong predictor.' Analyze this statement. In your answer, describe the general characteristics of wealth differences both within a typical 14th-century region and between different regions of the world during that period.

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