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      Eight hundred and fifty years ago, the North American climate became cooler and precipitation increased in some areas. Winters were longer and thus, the growing season was shorter. The shorter growing season may have made Native American farming less reliable. The cooler climate continued into the early part of the 19th century.

   
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