Multiple Choice
The Norse colony in Greenland ceased to exist during the fourteenth century because:
A) their territory was taken over by Inuit groups.
B) during the plague, all the settlers of Greenland died.
C) the climate had cooled considerably and farming was no longer possible.
D) the Norse no longer had any resources to exploit in Greenland.
E) the Norse who lived in Greenland moved to a new colony in modern-day Newfoundland.
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