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land passed under their control and beyond an effective gov- ernmental jurisdiction . Weaker men were exposed to attacks on all sides : by a desperate central government struggling to avert bankruptcy by steadily increasing taxation ...
land passed under their control and beyond an effective gov- ernmental jurisdiction . Weaker men were exposed to attacks on all sides : by a desperate central government struggling to avert bankruptcy by steadily increasing taxation ...
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In other cases , some nobles had more land than their coloni and slaves could farm properly . Social and economic conditions had created a short- age of labor . Consequently these nobles sought to attract cul- tivators , and yet retain ...
In other cases , some nobles had more land than their coloni and slaves could farm properly . Social and economic conditions had created a short- age of labor . Consequently these nobles sought to attract cul- tivators , and yet retain ...
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Some arable land was turned into sheep pastures , but most of the huge flocks of sheep in the fourteenth , fifteenth , and six- teenth centuries grazed on land that had never been under cultivation . Moreover , this land was not ...
Some arable land was turned into sheep pastures , but most of the huge flocks of sheep in the fourteenth , fifteenth , and six- teenth centuries grazed on land that had never been under cultivation . Moreover , this land was not ...
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