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1816, the Year Without a Summer

In Our Time

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The Atlantic Sea Board in the United States

There's no doubt that even before 1816 there is bad weather in the northern hemisphere and plenty of evidence of that. The decade, 1810 to 1820, is one of the coldest in the past 200 years. And clearly, there is a kind of folk memory in New England that the winter of 1816 and then the consequent bad weather forces more people. You can walk around parts of Massachusetts today and you can find homesteads that were left at that time.

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