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During the pax Romana, what regions were the major grain producers of the empire?

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Britain and Belgium

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The Pax Romana was a period of peace and prosperity, beginning with Emperor Augustus in 28 AD. During this moment, the Roman Empire grew potentially, and reach in distant lands. Britain and Belgium was part of the empire since the 1st century BC, and they were extremely important to supply the empire with grains, thanks to the fertile soil, and the soft weather.

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