Respuesta :

A large increase in population would most likely be negative towards a medieval town because there would be lack of food, land, and other resources.

Explanation:

It would negatively affect. The large population growth of medieval cities would generate hunger and disease. In the Middle Ages, there was no adequate infrastructure for increasing food productivity, nor was there a health and medical structure to contain the spread of disease. Thus, the increase in population would likely cause a major social upheaval. History shows that human population growth was possible in conjunction with the development of medicine and large-scale agriculture. From this, the cities grew, there was industrialization and job creation. This was not feasible in medieval cities.