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Robin Hood Case Study

Introduction
Two years into his campaign against the Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood was walking through Sherwood Forest. While walking Robin began to think of all of the problems he and his band of Merrymen were beginning to see. The numbers of his Merrymen were starting to rapidly increase. Along with this increase came a shortage of food. Furthermore travelers were beginning to travel around Sherwood Forest, cutting into the bands’ looting revenues. With the Sheriff growing stronger by the day, Robin must decide what to do in order to insure the success of his campaign.
1. What problems does Robin Hood have?
Robin Hood is faced with many problems. First he is faced with the increasing number of men. Due to the popularity of his crusade, more and more men are joining his campaign against the sheriff. This is a problem because, the more men there are the harder it is to feed and discipline them. With the Merrymen’s numbers growing, game in the forest is be...

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