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Evolution of Markets
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2.1 Surplus production and Trade Increase in specialised production creates opportunity for trade. Looking at ways in which surplus production affected trade
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Development of markets Increase in supply resulted in need for more outlets This resulted in markets and fairs Trade activity took place on village squares of cities Quay sides also popular spots Regional trade fairs Traders from other countries Specialised market centres developed
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Development of trade Trade was limited but well organised Contracts drawn up Buying on credit was established New class came into being
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Traveling Merchants Traveling merchants Earned income from trade Brought closer contact between communities and towns Spread economic development in areas Trading houses
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Quantity of goods and competition increased Look for more markets Traders began to travel vast distances Country and international trade spread across Asia and Europe Large empires helped trade prosper
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Development of Trade routes and transportation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb-uniqYd7Q
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Each stage of human development, particular transport mode developed First was use of animals and human porters. Transport networks for trade developed.
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Large quantities required cheap dependable transport Egypt and China use of river systems Ocean going ships were build Military used to protect routes e.g. Spice Route Overland trade routes developed.
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The Spice Route
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Arabian-Peninsula route
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The Silk Road
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The Amber Road
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2.3 Growth of towns and markets Populations increased, people began to settle in communities and towns Towns developed near a resource End of feudalism lead to growing towns and cities Trade development lead to increase in town contact. Population was due to a demand for manufactured goods Merchants playing active role in growth of towns Fighting for the rights of citizens and had leading role in matters
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Towns acquired new forms of government systems Council and Mayor elected to manage towns. Cities divided into 3 groups Commercial cities Industrial cities Administrative cities
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2.4 Specialisation of labour and the emergence of guilds Variety of products increased Different settlements specialised in different products Due to different resources and abilities New middle class developed Guilds formed Each occupation had its own guild
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Aims of guilds Groups were formed to protect their trade or profession First : exclude outside traders from doing business in a certain area Fix and maintain prices, wages, quality,standards of workmanship and working conditions Took care of members and their families Arrange festivals for members Provide training
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2.5 Mercantile law and development of business forms Improvement in transport and growth of trade led o increase in international trade. Business concepts were adopted and improved by different countries Mercantile law Establishes standard of conduct acceptable to local authorities. Standards were minimal Formed basis of contracts, bill of sale, warehouse receipts etc Any merchant who violated the code was expelled
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Development of legal business formats Forming societies of merchants Early form of partnership developed One provided capital other undertook the handling Commercial practices became standardised
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Company as a business standard developed Companies began to have numerous partners This established a corporation Companies were involved in trading,mining, and bankning British East India company
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Main legal business formats Simple partnerships: equally liable Limited partnership: only active partner is liable Corporations: limited liability
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2.6 Technological progress Progress impacted agriculture, mining and building construction Technological innovations are linked to economic activities of the times
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Mining Improved technology Establishment of new mining sites Resulted in large scale and better quality production Water power used in raising ore from shafts
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Navigation Advances in shipbuilding Navigational techniques
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Military Technology Military technology improved with the development of plate armour Steel crossbows Gunpowder Cannons
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Architecture High rising Gothic style Medieval fortifications Era titled “Age of Castles”
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Cottage industry Spinning Wheel Increased productivity and thread-making
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Printing Cheap paper Paper mills Mechanical printing mills
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Other inventions Water mills Wind mills Spectacles Mechanical clocks Wheelbarrows
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