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Year 193 to year 215: 10,000 bushels of grain annually.
Year 216: 5,000 bushels of grain.
Question: What happened?
Answer: After a thorough investigation we've learned that the district in question was hit by a series of late floods, which prevented planting until late in the season and limited yields.
An important matter to note is that upper class/lower class relations were not necessarily adversarial during all periods of history. Sometimes the PTBs actually had the plebes' best interests in mind.
And, in many cultures crops would be collected by the rulers for later disbursement. Our current system of distributing food didn't develop until later.
Year 193 to year 215: 10,000 bushels of grain annually.
Year 216: 5,000 bushels of grain.
Question: What happened?
Answer: After a thorough investigation we've learned that the district in question was hit by a series of late floods, which prevented planting until late in the season and limited yields.
An important matter to note is that upper class/lower class relations were not necessarily adversarial during all periods of history. Sometimes the PTBs actually had the plebes' best interests in mind.
And, in many cultures crops would be collected by the rulers for later disbursement. Our current system of distributing food didn't develop until later.
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