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Winter 1430: The Cold Was So Extreme Even the Churches Stopped Functioning
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The extreme winter of the 1430s in northwestern Europe created a cascading crisis where interconnected systems of agriculture, trade, and community infrastructure collapsed simultaneously, demonstrating how climate disasters can trigger social breakdown when communities lack resilience buffers. The Rhine River froze solid, halting grain trade; frozen wells and roads made water and food inaccessible; and the church bell stopped ringing because priests and parishioners were too cold to leave their homes, halting the liturgical calendar that structured medieval life. This crisis killed approximately one in four people in Bruges and created a demographic hollow that persisted for generations, illustrating how severe climate events can permanently alter population structures and social organization.

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