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The great famine in northern Europe in the early 1300s C.E. was caused by

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very rainy summers.


poor, depleted soil.


dry, drought-like conditions.


exceptionally cold winters.

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Answer:

Explanation: A disease called late blight destroyed the leaves and edible roots of the potato plants in successive years from 1845 to 1849

so I think it is poor,depleted soil

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