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... etailed report, Arthur sat at his desk and began reading. According to Mathew's findings, Aragon's economy remained heavily reliant on agriculture. Although trade played an important role, it did not change the fundamental nature of the country's economy. Additionally, the lack of proper infrastructure in many cities and the presence of internal customs duties within the kingdom significantly hindered domestic commerce, making trade more expensive and inefficient. Furthermore, Mathew's observati ...
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