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Trade and Towns Grow Chapter 13 Section II

Trade and Towns Grow Chapter 13 Section II . Dead Man World History Period 6. A. The Revival of Trade. The development of trade fairs and trade centers created an interest in western European trade in the later Middle Ages. A. The Revival of Trade.

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Trade and Towns Grow Chapter 13 Section II

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  1. Trade and Towns Grow Chapter 13 Section II Dead Man World History Period 6

  2. A. The Revival of Trade • The development of trade fairs and trade centers created an interest in western European trade in the later Middle Ages

  3. A. The Revival of Trade • Blue Section: Trade at Home and Abroad: Fairs, where merchants could sell and exchange for goods, offered one of the best means for local trade. • In the middle ages, international fairs developed that drew people from great distances. These fairs expanded into cycles, with each city in a region acting as the host in turn.

  4. A. Regional trade Routes • One center for such an event was Flanders, which is a part of Belgium and the Netherlands today. • In the northern region, German trading companies joined together in the 1160’s to form what would become the Hanseatic League.

  5. B. The Growth of Towns • The growth in trade was linked to the development of towns and cities, especially in northern Italy and its surrounding regions.

  6. B. Merchants and the New Middle Class • It has been estimated that 1000 new towns developed in western Europe. The growth of towns was directly related to the expansion of trade. • Merchants and craftspeople had no wish to remain within the feudal system. They wanted to govern themselves. • As time passed, merchants and craftspeople became burghers, or free town citizens, who enjoyed personal freedom.

  7. B. The Growth of Towns • Establishing Guilds: Merchants and Craftspeople formed groups or associations called guilds. • The basic purpose of a guild was to promote the business and the personal well- being of its members. • Guild members also helped other members and members’ families in times of need.

  8. C. Plague and Social Upheaval Main Idea: In the fourteenth century, western Europe suffered a series of disasters, in particular, the plague called the black death.

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