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What would happen to the Roman economy if there was less grain.

Why is grain so important for the Roman economy.

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Well if the Roman has less grain then they would not have that much food to feed everyone and the people that have no food, they will starve, and if they starve they will die. So that is what will happen if the Roman have less food.

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They have to use grain a lot like for bread and other stuff.

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Grains, especially baked into bread, were the staple of the Roman diet, providing 70 to 80 percent of the calories in an average diet. Barley was also grown extensively, dominating grain production in Greece and on poorer soils where it was more productive than wheat.

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