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High Middle Ages 1000-1300CE Chapter 8.4
Agricultural Revolution & Commercial Revolution
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New Technologies Iron Plough Horse harness instead of oxen harness
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New Technologies Cont. Windmill: grinding flour
Three-field system: grain, legumes & unplanted
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Result of Agricultural Revolution
Outcome: Increased food production led to an increase in population. Population doubled between CE.
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The Need for Products The WEALTHY & growing population needed goods not available on the manor. Trade was mostly REGIONAL but some contact with Middle East, India, & China.
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Products of Trade Imported: Spices, groceries, linen
Egyptian paper, pearls, perfumes Exported: precious metals in bars iron, wines, oil, and wax England exchanged wool
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Revival of Trade Trade Fairs
People, communities and countries begin to trade again at a higher rate. Cities of trade, learning & culture emerge
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Commercial Revolution & Banking: New Business practices:
Increased use of money, credit and insurance. Lending “capital” spurred the growth of banking Undermined feudalism => Middle Class of merchants, traders and artisans, many were Jewish because they could lend money with interest and not be viewed as immoral by the Christian Church.
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Social Changes A New Hierarchy
Merchants, traders and artisans become the new Middle Class. Peasants were still at the bottom. Nobles remained at the top.
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Role of Guilds Guild - Organization of people with a common artisan.
Levied taxes for streets, city walls, new town halls, etc..
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City Life With population growth comes city life
Sanitation issues -> Stinky Crowded Narrow Streets Tall buildings
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