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... eval period to the modern era was the dramatic increase in population, fueled in large part by successive agricultural revolutions. These innovations in food production transformed societies, enabling nations to support vastly larger armies than had ever been feasible before.
Contrary to what some might think, the relatively small size of medieval armies wasn’t due to a lack of manpower. There were plenty of people, but the agricultural output of the time simply couldn’t sustain large fo ...
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