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Bethlehem was a small agricultural town in ancient Judea during the time of Jesus' birth. Its economy was primarily based on farming, particularly the cultivation of olives, grapes, and grains. The town also had a significant trade route running through it, which likely contributed to its economy.
Women in Santa Clara de Asis, as in many traditional societies, were likely responsible for tasks such as caring for the household, children, and tending to the needs of the family. They might have also been involved in farming, cooking, and other domestic duties to support their families.
The production of crops during the Middle Ages was very simple due to the fact that the climate and soil of Western Europe made it difficult to introduce new methods. And, the peasants did not have the resources to utilize new farming methods.
The surname Ghosh is common in India and Bangladesh, where it is associated with various professions and communities, not just dairy farming. While some people with the surname Ghosh may have been involved in dairy farming, it is not the defining characteristic of individuals with that surname.
The religion of farming communities often focused on nature, agriculture, fertility, and seasonal cycles. They worshipped deities associated with earth, sun, and growth, and performed rituals to ensure successful harvests and productivity. This close connection to the land and cycles of nature shaped their religious beliefs and practices.
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a traditional economy is a substance farming
traditional economy
A Traditional Economy Based on Farming :)
Mixed economy because it is only command on the farming.
When one defines a "traditional economy" it usually includes manufacturing, construction, farming, and very limited when it comes to "service" industry. In recent years we have moved to a predominantly "service" based economy. The exact opposite of a traditional economy.
An Economy based around farming
the most likely thing that was used would be spaceships as thes are both environmentaly friendy and awesome :D
SDD- you are thinking of a market economy.In a traditional economy handcrafts, farm animals and farming crops are produced.It is produced by the family unit or in small tribes/collectives all local to the area it is consumed in.
Large farms focused on raising a single animal were poised to all but replace diversified farms and ranches by the end of the twentieth century.
In 3rd world countries in Africa, the economy is often a mix of traditional, subsistence farming and resource extraction, with limited industrialization and dependency on agriculture. In Eskimo villages in Canada, the economy may be based on hunting, fishing, and traditional crafts, with a focus on sustainability and self-sufficiency within a remote and often harsh environment.
traditional and modern farming