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they forced their colonies to grow cash crops. on the island of java the dutch forced their colonies to grow and sell coffee. they caused rice production to fall. there was not enough for people to eat.
you would be forced to eat testicles and be forced to take it up the anal passage
Yes! Unfortunately, the desperate situation these pioneers found themselves in forced them to either, as gross as it may be, eat each other (the already deceased members) or die in the wilderness.
Yes they had to eat alot of things that would gross you out ash was there dessert after they ate barly pudding
Why this policy was so effective is that this caused everyone to work. Because if they didn't, then they wouldn't eat. Everyone who went on the voyage to the Jamestown were wealthy "gentleman". practically high class people who didn't work, but with this policy it forced them to work.
It was when Jerusalem was under siege in 70 C.E..
Whatever they could find to eat- including rats.
the forced the people to eat jello pudding
I'd say they used their fingers
In "Two Friends," the people of Paris have little to eat because the city is under siege and resources are scarce due to the war. The Prussian army surrounding the city has blocked supply lines, leading to food shortages and famine among the residents.
Tommy was forced to eat a bug.
sharks eat people right
If you mean "under the sun", the answer is no. There are many things people can't eat.
No cow is forced to eat corn. It's like candy to them.
I know that chickens can walk and u can eat them
Leopards could be forced to eat grass like we are forced to eat vegetables.
A siege was something that was long term. Sometimes they lasted days or months, so a person wouldn't hide in a siege since they had to live, eat, sleep and do other things in that time.