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1787 was not a bad harvest, in fact; but the autumn was very wet, which delayed sowing; the Spring of 1788 was hot, which dried the young shoots, and in July there was a horrific hailstorm over a large area of the country, which completely destroyed cereals and grapes. After that the winter of 1788-9 was exceptionally hard.

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The bad harvests rolled around in the 1780s due to poor weather conditions!

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