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What led to a lack of food in Rome?

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The causes of famine were both natural and political. Natural causes included drought*, especially a delay in the arrival of the autumn rains; pests that destroyed crops; and floods. Political causes included the destruction that resulted from war or siege, including the purposeful burning of an enemy city's fields.
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