farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us
Sell.
Yes, you can sell them. You can also spend them.
When you sell that crop or grow it to sell
you can sell oil or sell farm products.
Napolean was attempting to sell a useless load of timber to either Frederick or Pilkington, whom ever paid the most.
The problem with the wood deal in Animal Farm was that Napoleon, the pig in charge, secretly traded the timber to Frederick in exchange for counterfeit money. This led to the animals being cheated and the farm suffering a financial loss.
Napoleon is contemplating a deal with Frederick, the neighboring farmer, to sell him part of the farm's timber. This deal symbolizes Napoleon's willingness to prioritize his alliance with humans over the well-being of the animals, breaking the original principles of animalism and highlighting his shift towards human-like behavior and corruption of power.
He faked a bunch of bank statements and basically took the extra timber that the animals were supposed to sell to him for free
Napoleon was anxious to conclude the sale.
Napoleon was anxious to conclude the sale.
because napoleon wanted too
In 1803.
No. Napolean I did.
As First Consul, and later Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte had absolute power which thus granted him the authority to sell the Louisiana Territory.
Frederick Willys
france needed money