Shakespeare Profited from Famine Grain

Shakespeare Profited from Famine Grain

During a period of famine, Shakespeare amassed wealth and became rich by hoarding grain and reselling it at inflated prices. He used the profits to engage in money-lending activities. Consequently, authorities pursued him for tax evasion and even prosecuted him for hoarding grain.

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