No. A city-state is basically a self-governing, sovereign city and its surrounding land while a guild was an association of craftsmen and workers.
what are examples of a craft guild
guild system of Europe in Middle Ages
A guild was known as a business group of people in the middle ages. They were basically the "middle" class of daily life medieval Europe.
They were called a guild.
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In the movie The Wizard of Oz, the segment of small people called Munchkins, sang a song. They called themselves "the lollipop guild".
No, it was just a fief. A guild was an organization of tradesmen or craftsmen.
The product created by a journeyman for approval by guild officials was called a "masterpiece." This item was typically crafted to demonstrate the journeyman's skill and craftsmanship, showcasing their abilities to meet the standards set by the guild. Upon approval, it allowed the journeyman to attain the status of a master craftsman within the guild.
A guild. Guilds developed throughout Europe in the 12th century. The members of a guild such as the Bakers Guild prevented any non-members from practicing their trade and looked after their fellow members. In this way they were the forerunners of today's trades unions.
After being an apprentice, a person became a journeyman, who could earn money in a trade, but was not a master and could not join a guild. The journeyman created what was called a masterpiece, and submitted it to a guild for consideration. If it was accepted, then he was a master and could join the guild.