Diligence Instilled
The industrious farmer reaps a bountiful harvest, even from meagre land.Contractual relationships in Celtic society were vital to their subsistence economy. A particular example of a Celtic contract was cooperative farming, by which farmers agreed when each of them had too few oxen to plough his lands on his own. For instance, Gaius Plinius Secundus, better known as Pliny the Elder, wrote that teams of up to 8 oxen were used to till the heavy soil of Gallia Cisalpina. As contractual obligations were of high significance in their culture, in situations when cooperating farmers were not kinsmen, they agreed to a formal contract. The combination of people working together and the well-developed agricultural practices meant that Celtic farms were a very efficient source of economy, a fact recognised by Roman invaders.
Node Set Civil Tier 1 |
research_points 100 |
cost_per_round 0 |
Effects
- +15% wealth from subsistence (all regions)
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Enables Technologies | Land Allocation Natural Economy Royal Recognition Organised Feasts |
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