Ancient Rome Latifundia Latifundia were large, agricultural estates created from conquered territory (provinces). Wealthy patricians operated the latifundia.
Owned large farms (Latifundia) Controlled the Senate. Overthrew Etruscan King Tarquin in 509 BC ... with large estates (Latifundia) owned by patricians and ...
Latifundia farming by urban caballeros, with bonded peasants. 1952: Revolution ... Land to the tiller: break-up of the latifundia. State capitalism, with cheap credit ...
Institutional macrohistory from a structure-functionalist perspective. ... All those on Latifundia; more like 'house' or 'household'. Until 18th century in Europe. ...
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Overlaps with and is interrelated with Greece, ... which consisted mostly of Latifundia (large plantations) owned & farmed by coloni (free farmers) ...
... functions except in civil (private) law, which was based on unwritten traditions. ... law. otium (leisure) negotium (occupation) latifundia (large estates) ...
Cuban Economy Monoculture Sugar economy Sugar Industry Creation of Large Latifundia Consolidation of smaller plantations into huge corporate plantations Have clout to ...
Unifying the Lands of Italy: Why was Italy much easier to unify than Greece? ... small farmers who were unable to produce food as cheaply as the latifundia could. ...
You cannot use more than two of the words in any given sentence. ... Commonwealth. latifundia. mestizos. Cash crops. manioc. Tree line. minifundia. favelas ...
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Same coins used throughout the empire. Based on farming ... Such as pottery, bronze, and woolen cloths. Shipping was big business. No taxes on imported goods ...
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