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China
Rice, pigs and soya were all domesticated here, providing the agricultural
foundations for one of the most sophisticated civilisations the world
has ever seen - a trigger for the development of guns, germs and steel.
But the founder crops of the Chinese Empire were dependent on year-round
irrigation, allowing the establishment of a heavily-centralized political
authority - unlike the rival, autonomous cultures of Western Europe.
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