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1 Latifundia Huge estates owned by wealthy families Ancient Rome
2 Latifundia Huge estates owned by wealthy families Rome Vocabulary
3 Latifundia a system in which tenant farmers work part of the land for their own food in return for their labor world Geography Ch22
4 latifundia tenant farming Chapt. 22
5 latifundia huge estates bought up by newly wealthy roman citizens ancient rome 2
6 Latifundia wealthy people buy land and create large estates, have slave labor Chapter 7 Section 2
7 latifundia very large Roman estates World History Chapter 7
8 latifundia what were large estates that were cropped by slaves? History- Chapter 6
9 latifundia large estates using slave labor World History 1: Chapter 6 Test
10 latifundia farm Roman Houses
11 latifundia large Roman estates World History Midterm - SK
12 Latifundia in latin america, large agricultural estates owned by families or corporations unit three world
13 Latifundia plantations ( prisoners of war work on them) West Civ ( Rome)
14 latifundia large farming estates in ancient Rome history
15 latifundia estates dominated by senators similar to plantations Rome
16 Latifundia A great landed estate, especially of the ancient Romans Rome Term List
17 Latifundia Huge estates owned by wealthy families Rome
18 Latifundia A great landed estate, especially of the ancient Romans ROME
19 Latifundia Huge estates owned by wealthy families Rome
20 Latifundia huge estates that were bought by wealthy Romans who forced war captives to work as slaves Rome Terms
21 Latifundia Large estates owned by very wealthy owners Rome
22 Latifundia huge estates bought up by newly wealthy roman citizens Rome Term List
23 Latifundia estates that were bought by rich roman citizens rome term list
24 Latifundia a great landed estate with primitive agriculture and labor often in a state of partial servitude. Rome - Term List
25 Latifundia Because of the riches brought into rome, these massive estates were built by rich families. As rome conquered more and more territory, conquered people were forced to work here as slaves. Old consuls were told to govern provinces of rome during this time period, to get a better control of the land that was rome. These estates hurt the small time farmer, who all moved to rome in angry mobs. The rich class was very corrupt at these times. Rome
26 Latifundia When a farmer rents land and pays the owner back by giving him some of the crops Roman Term List
27 Latifundia Huge estates owned by wealthy families Rome Terms
28 Latifundia A new class of wealthy Romans emerged; they bought huge mansions and filled them with imported luxuries from the east. Roman Term List
29 Latifundia large agricultural estates originating in distributions by lease of ager publicus (‘state-owned land’) in the early second century BC. Rome
30 Latifundia large agricultural estates originating in distributions by lease of ager publicus (‘state-owned land’) in the early second century BC. Rome Term List
31 Latifundia huge estates bought up by newly wealthy roman citizens Rome term list
32 Latifundia large estates that wealthy families bought Rome Unit Terms
33 Latifundia Large agricultural estates originating in distributions by lease of ager publicus (state-owned land) in the early 2nd B.C. Ancient Rome
34 Latifundia Large agricultural estates originating in distributions by lease of ager publicus (state-owned land) in the early 2nd B.C. Rome
35 Latifundia Huge estates built by the Roman people Roman Term List
36 Latifundia huge estates brought up by wealthy families Rome Term List
37 Latifundia Large estates that were home to wealthy Romans Rome Unit
38 Latifundia A great landed estate, especially of the ancient Romans. Rome Unit Term List
39 Latifundia The latifundia [Latin lātifundium: lātus, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate"] of Roman history were great landed estates, specializing in agriculture destined for export: grain, olive oil, or wine. They were characteristic of Magna Graecia and Sicily, of Egypt and the North African Maghreb and of Hispania Baetica in southern Spain. The latifundia were the closest approximation to industrialized agriculture in Antiquity, and their economics depended upon slave labour. When in Rome..
40 Latifundia very large Roman estates, particularly for farms. Rome Term list
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