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Animal Husbandry
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I think that even there latifundia, in the Roman Empire, were privately owned and state. Furthermore the land has not been worked by slaves Romans never alone, because their economy was based on the sale and purchase of slaves, but were a production based on the work of free men mainly peasant with a percentage of slaves. What happens to the farmers by not having a fixed income and also low, went to the city leaving a field worked by slaves, hence long had a crisis in the s. III A.D. and then back again to the field to work with. But be it known, the publicus ager, but the state itself was worked by peasants in exchange for crops and make themselves part of the production to the state. But butchers, were mostly private livestock production based on their own.
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Animal Husbandry - by Lothia - 02-05-2012, 09:48 PM
Re: Animal Husbandry - by Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-06-2012, 09:30 PM
Re: Animal Husbandry - by M. M. Aquila (Marco Almansa) - 02-07-2012, 12:19 AM

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