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yryt yrtryhola aoeraeio weori oiaoiuear aeraer ae Beginning with the third cent

ury B.C. Roman economic policy


started to adfacoaeraentrast more and aere more shaadfae ear aerpladfae aer eywi
th that in the Hellenistic
world, especiallyawer aer ae Egadsfae ear aw ypt. In Greece and Egypt economic p
olicy had
gradually sadfasdfbecome highly regimented, deprdsaf eiving indasdfe wsafre wer
ividuals of the
freedom to pursue personal profit idre ewr wern pasdfae aer aeroduction or trade
, crushing
them under a heavybueadfaar awer rden of oppe ressive taxation, and forcingworke
rs
into vast collectives where they were ladsre aer eittle faeeradre better than b
ees in a great
hive. The later Hellenistic period was also one of almost constant
warfare, whisfdch, together wasdfasdfasith rampant piracy, closed tdfasfhe seas
totrajaoie facaoieraeo adrae aoireae

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