Intensified Production

  • +7% wealth from all commerce
  • +7% tariff income from trade agreements
Description

Many historians believe that the increase in production of consumables like pottery and jewellery in Celtic society was directly linked to an increase in contact with Rome. Trade with Rome had its benefits, and tribal leaders began to use their resources to make trade goods. Iron from Britain made it as far afield as Carthage in north Africa, proving that the ancient Celts knew more about trade than Roman writers, such as Caesar and Strabo, believed.