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12 October, 22:32

Decline of the Roman Empire and deurbanization of Europe led to

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  1. 12 October, 22:50
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    Rome's population was supported by massive, state-subsidized grain imports from Africa. Once Africa was lost the imports stopped and the population plummeted. Other cities declined because of similar dynamics. Trade links were attenuated or broken, and thus cities could not import the quantities of food necessary to support their populations. Further, cities fell in importance as the specialized production they supported became useless.
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