The printing invented by the tang chinese that made possible for books to be made available for the masses was the printing effected through blocks made of wood. The first use of these blocks was to reproduce buddhist texts on textiles. Eventually they were also used to print books. The oldest surviving such book is a buddhist scripture dated to the year 868 of our era.
I believe that they worked the Spanish Americans to death during the Columbian Exchange, specifically the Silver Trade, when China's high demand for silver took place
A huge increase in the population combined with the industrial revolution led to a huge increase in crime. People migrated from rural areas to cities, there was a surplus of labor. The rise in crime was surprising for the authorities and it was difficult to control it, because ordinary people who were happy before were involved in crime. They were poor, unqualified people; for some, crime was an easy way to get to the money, and for other survival methods. Even children were engaged by adults, because it was easy to manipulate them, and they were paid less. As an emergence of crime, there is a drunkenness, which again contributes to a further increase in crime. People were unhappy because they did not have a job, they could not survive, they had solace in alcohol, become addicted, and then necessarily, began to steal to meet their needs, both basic and alcohol needs.
<span>People who tried to import goods illegally to avoid tax.</span><span>The country was deeply in debt. Because of this, the ministry had to raise taxes. During the eighteenth sentry, taxes were shifting from land (owned by the gentry) to consumables Things that you by). Excise (sales tax) was levied on all kinds of ordinary goods.
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