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they had a lot of conflicts with the native americans and eventually said '**** this. it's not worth it'. also, the vikings could not fund large settlements in the armericas and no one from scandinavia was interested enough to raise money for it
You must not have the Denmark DLC, I'd guess.
Very common issue with the Workshop. To fix it, you can try deleting the file Documents/My Games/Sid Meier's Civilization 5/cache/Civ5ModsDatabase.db in order to force the game to reevaluate which mods it has actually downloaded. Doing this will uncheck all mods.
However, you may simply have reached the weird limit the Workshop has. If you have too many mods subscribed (I don't know the actual number), the game will simply not recognize the rest of them. Copy your mods to somewhere else, unsubscribe from them, then stick them back in. Once you're under the limit again, the game will start grabbing new mods that you subscribe to, although you may still have to delete the Civ5ModsDatabase file to force it to recheck everything.