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Chapter 8 Section 4 Economic Expansion and Change.

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Page 1: Chapter 8 Section 4 Economic Expansion and Change.

Chapter 8 Section 4

Economic Expansion and Change

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The High Middle Ages

1000-1300 is the period known “The High Middle Ages”

Result of new farming technologies

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Agricultural Revolution New Technologies

The Iron Plow (800) New harnesses allow for horses to be used

to plow The Windmill

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Agricultural Revolution Expanding Production

Lords want more production Clear Forest Drain Swamps Reclaim waste land for grazing

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3 Field System

A system of farming which uses 3 different fields during each year

Field 1 would have grain planted in it Field 2 would have peas and beans Field 3 would not have anything planted in it Done to let the legumes back into the ground

in field 3

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Why food is important to the population

Increase in food = increase in population From 1000-1300 the population in Europe

more then doubled

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Revival of population

More people create a larger need for goods Iron, Wool, Spices, silk and furs Traders formed merchant companies and

traveled in armed caravans for protection

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Trade fairs

Normally near navigable rivers People flocked from all over to trade goods Also served as a form of luxuries

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New Towns

Small centers of trade evolved into small centers to trade

Ranged from 10,000 to 100,000 people Italy and Flanders had the most prosperous textile

industries Charters: written document that set out the rights

and privileges of the town. Merchants paid the lord or king a lot of $ for a

charter

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Commercial Revolution

More people = More $ Merchants need : money for investments Started a need for banking houses Groups of merchants started pooling their

money for large scale Banks started so people could protect their

investments

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Social Changes

Use of money undermined serfdom Pay in money not in farm animals The middle class arises

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The Role of Guilds

A guild is an association Merchant guilds ruled life in Europe around

the 1300’s Passed laws, levied taxes, and decided

where funds went In time artisans came to resent merchant

guilds

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Guild’s

Each guild looked out for its own trades– Such as merchants or skilled crafts workers

– Guilds made rules to ensure the quality of their goods

– What does the guild remind you of today

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Becoming a member of a guild

Had to work years as an apprentice: trainee Almost never became a guild master or had

your won shop

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Woman and Guilds

Often engaged in the same guilds as her father or husband

Woman dominated some trades

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City life

Protected by city walls Narrow streets and tall houses No garbage collections or sewer systems