<span>The Black Death was a plague that affected European culture, its idea of death, and religion. It was also a time where art developed because artists had a universal subject depicted in their works. Moments of suffering and death were turned into an inspiration for most artists and served as a general subject for their work. This was the time when Realism is the center of art culture and artists based their works on the plague as God’s way of punishing His people for their sins.<span>
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Under the Royal Period, the tobacco farming was constantly growing and becoming more and more profitable agricultural branch. The reasons for that was that after the introducing of the tobacco in Europe, people loved it, and also very quickly got addicted to it. The demand was constantly growing, and the price was very good. Georgia had the perfect climate and soil for the production of the tobacco, and with the ever growing demand, the production was also constantly increasing. Another factor was that Georgia has access to the sea, so the people were able to easily and cheaply sheep the tobacco for Europe, and of top of that, Georgia was one of the colonies that had one of the best relations with the British Crown.
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