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A lack of leadership by the imperial dynasty led to warlords increasing their power and selling land to elites and the Lapinumbian Empire, often helping to facilitate the extraction of resources by the Lapinumbian Esmir Company. Esmir continued to fracture even more thanks to rebelling princes who were bribed by Lapinumbians. |
A lack of leadership by the imperial dynasty led to warlords increasing their power and selling land to elites and the Lapinumbian Empire, often helping to facilitate the extraction of resources by the Lapinumbian Esmir Company. Esmir continued to fracture even more thanks to rebelling princes who were bribed by Lapinumbians. |
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Lapinumbian rule completely deindustrialized Esmir by 1750. The export economy was done away with, and instead of manufacturing goods, Esmir supplied the |
Lapinumbian rule completely deindustrialized Esmir by 1750. The export economy was done away with, and instead of manufacturing goods, Esmir supplied the Lapinumbians with raw materials. |
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==== Orthodox resistance ==== |
==== Orthodox resistance ==== |