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"In the year of our Lord 1315, hunger grew in the land. Entering the city we consider 'them that are consumed with famine' when we see the poor and needy, crushed with hunger, lying stiff and dead in the wards and streets." - Johannes de Trokelowe, English monk, fourteenth century C.E.What most likely caused the famine described above?a. The Little Ice Ageb. Desertificationc. The Crusadesd. Monsoon flooding

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A because theres no deserts in England. the crusades were holy wars not fought near England really. monsoons are not in britain

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A. The Little Ice Age

Step-by-step explanation:

Beginning in the XIV century, scientific models had determined a Little Ice Age, a climate pattern that would lead to a series of bad harvests, that combined with wars and rebellions lead to widespread famines in Europe.

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