Enlightenment · Europe · Disaster
1696
Famine Devastates Finland and the Baltics
1696
A succession of crop failures brought on by volcanic cooling and brutal winters killed roughly a third of Finland's population and devastated the Baltic provinces of Sweden. Entire parishes vanished. The Great Famine of 1695-1697, proportionally one of the worst in European history, exposed the fragility of northern agriculture and weakened Swedish power on the eve of the Great Northern War.