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Yes, many farmers don't make any money at all. They struggle to keep their farm operating and making money to support their family. When a farmer has no other option of making money, they need to sell a portion of their land to make a profit.
Congratulations! You can sell the land and keep the money.
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Money can be used to buy assets. Assets can be things like land, houses and vehicles. They can be sold in future for money.
The point of the game is to get the most money and land.
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In Sparta, it was Lycurgus who implemented reforms that aimed to support the poor. He redistributed land to ensure equal distribution and provided interest-free loans known as "helots" to farmers. This helped uplift the lower classes and ensured their loyalty to the state.
By giving the two companies an urge to compete over who has the most public land and money.
Kings got nobles to support them by giving or promising something, usually land.
by giving money to poor people when they are in below poverty line by giving work in governmrny agriculture land
The Kennedy Funding is the leading American commercial loaning/lending company allows one to borrow money. It specializes in commercial bridge loans for construction developments, land and bankrupt.
The government subsidized (giving money) the building of tracks and then the companies used that money to build more tracks.
they would support explorers so they would be able to get more money and the land better.
If a lord gave away his land as a fief he was able to lease the land and make money and profit from it.
the feudal system started in what is now France in the period between 800 - 1000 A.D. Money was a very rare commodity then, and the only way a king could reward his warriors was by giving (or rather: loaning) them land. De feudal system was a kind of trade-off: the man being loaned the land had a right to its administration, proceeds and riches IF - and as long as - he recognised the king als its ultimate owner and as long as he kept showing his gratitude and loyalty by offering his services and obedience to the king.
Lack of enough population, money and resources to support such attrition war.