The Little Ice Age in the Southern Highlands

Beginning in the mid-1300s AD, winters became quite harsh in the Southern Highlands of eastern North America. Deep snows made mountain trail usually impassible after mid-December, until mid-March. Winter snowfalls started declining in the late 1700s. Severe droughts typified the summers of western North America during the Little Ice Age, but the summers in the … Continue reading The Little Ice Age in the Southern Highlands