Answer: Majority of the citizens would welcome him back.
Explanation:
He brought new forms of technology, improved economics conditions, etc. He was a strong leader, inspired soldiers (even those who were captured), and had charisma. The cons of him being a leader though, was the fact that he was dishonest and power hungry.
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Food surpluses made the society over estimate how much food was readily available, so often times they were followed by a famine.
The dry period in North America in the 14th century most likely resulted in C. the Ikuit peoples migrating farther south.
<h3>What is a Dry Season?</h3>
This refers to the period without rainfall which sometimes causes famine because of the death of crops.
Hence, we can see that in the 14th Century in North America, there was a period of drought or dry season which caused hardships for the people and this led the Ikuit peoples to migrate farther south.
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