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Economy: Factors in the Growth of Food Producing Economy
Literary and archaeological sources, reflect the economic pattern of the country during sixth, fifth century B. C. contain evidence of the enhanced production of agricultural wealth:
- The growth of monastic orders living exclusively on alms and donations, presupposes enough agricultural produce.
- The establishment of sixteen Mahajanapadas along with their capital cities and standing armies would not have been possible ifβ¦
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