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In 1769 the Government established the Census aggregation of many small towns under Moncucco, even if against the advice of some like San Cristoforo, Moglia, Dorderio, Guzzina, Pobbia, Malnido <ref>first under Monza's supervision</ref> and Bettolino Freddo. In the middle of the eighteenth century the population of all these small towns was of 236 people, of which only 117 in Moncucco. The small number is due to the agricultural character of the area, which had few and isolated inhabitants: agriculture in fact always remained the main activity of Moncucco, which had neither business nor the mills of merchants. There are reports of an infringement by Moncucco, the old law of 1470 of Galeazzo Sforza which established the maximum number of mulberry trees for every one hundred perches: evidently sericulture and silk production were still flourishing during the Austrian government.<ref name= tribuzio/>
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