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.
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.
The product created by a journeyman for approval by guild officials was called a "masterpiece." This item was submitted as part of the process for a journeyman to demonstrate their skills and craftsmanship. If approved, it allowed the journeyman to advance to the status of a master craftsman within the guild.