What was their tax policy?

What was their tax policy?
What did they eat?

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I can see segmented fields that might be farmland and pastures in your picture.

None. They didn't really have an economic system.
Humans.

What would have been his tax policy?

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Rice. Good old rice.

No taxes. He would let everyone grow and farm their own food and then when his friends got hungry he would just murder a group of farmers and take everything they owned

Mikasa's dad was shown briefly having returned from a successful bird hunt.
Also, potatoes can be grown in crates.

They ate food. I don't think you're aware of how huge the walls are, or how much empty space there is in them. You can comfortably fit an entire society in there.

Where did they get the gunpowder necessary for guns or cannons?

Taxes.

>What did they eat?
Potatoes

Potatoes have a very low calorie density per volume. Like yeah they can potentially store for a long time but how do you keep people fueled when a kilo of potatoes is what, 800 calories? you would need 2.5 kilos of potatoes a day, per adult.

sounds like taxation to me

They're also a terrible long term investment, look at Ireland and how they fucked up all their lands, economy and health by grinding just potatoes

Potatoes are actually very efficient and contain a hell of a lot of nutrients for their size along with being very easy to grow. They are almost the perfect food which is why many places relied so heavily on them. The issue was that people relied so much on them that they didnt diversify even among strains of potatoes so a single disease can wipe out a huge portions of crops. The situation in Ireland could have been easily prevented if they had raised multiple strains or if they were allowed to eat their other crops they grew which they did grow enough to feed themselves. Its just that they had agreements with England to export those crops and they threw an absolute fucking fit when the idea came up and demanded them to send the food anyway. England fucked them because they didnt want to miss out on the grains and other produce they had promised for export.

The potato famine is one of the most misunderstood events in recent history.

Open a history book

Did GoT even talk about tax policies
Why does everyone cream themselves over that quote so much

why dont titan just swim under the river to get behind the wall?

>cream themselves
I'm pretty sure everyone is just mocking it, user.

Have you ever heard of trading cities and republics? How do you think Venice survived? How did the major european cities, capitals and trade cities, withstand sieges for years?

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Because George smirked at Tolkien for having a Villain who is evil because he’s evil, not discussing tax policies, and thinking Aragorn would be a good king and the kingdom would prosper because he was good.
And then in the show (can’t even say book because fat fuck won’t write em) the villain is evil because he’s evil, the richest house isn’t rich because of a tax policy but because they found a lot of gold under their castle (lol), and the Bran becomes king because Tyrion thinks the commoners would like his story

>What did they eat?
Did you speedwatch the anime? Because they literally show and tell you. Also kill yourself snktard

>How did the major european cities, capitals and trade cities, withstand sieges for years
They income taxed the invaders