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What caused widespread crop failure in Europe in the early fourteenth century?

a warming in climate
pesticides
poor farming techniques
a cooling in climate

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It was primarily "a cooling in climate" along with highly unusual and high rain patters that caused widespread crop failure in Europe in the early fourteenth century, since this ruined much of the soil.
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