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Graecia and Sicily, Egypt,
Northwest Africa and
Hispania Baetica. The
latifundia were the
closest approximation to
industrialised agriculture in antiquity...
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labourers were emplo**** in agriculture: in
Italian industrial farming (
latifundia),
these may have been
mostly slaves, but
elsewhere slave farm
labour was...
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through land
reform and
other initiatives, was
attempting to end the
latifundia agricultural system. To
accomplish this,
President Árbenz had enacted...
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international organisations. See list of
transcontinental countries. The
latifundia (sing., latifundium),
large estates controlled by the aristocracy, were...
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before the
Roman age.
While in the
Roman age
large enterprises such as the
latifundia took
effective care of
forests and agriculture, the
largest depo****tion...
- of the
large landed estates,
often owned by
distant Roman nobles (the
latifundia).
Despite its
largely neglected status,
Sicily was able to make a contribution...
- not only
houses etc. in Rome or
nearby but also
landed estates, such as
latifundia,
whole or in part,
across Italy and beyond. A law of
Constantine the Great...
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their rents.
Latifundia were
large parcels of land,
which specialized in
agriculture for export, such as grain,
olive oil, and cattle.
Latifundia relied on...
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infrastructure expanded in the north, the
government in the
south supported the
latifundia,
whereby in both
cases the
protagonists of
heavy industry and agriculture...
- Republic's army. He
argued that the
latifundia had
ruined Italy and
would ruin the
Roman provinces as well. The
latifundia quickly started economic consolidation...