Journeymen were workers who had been through apprenticeship but not yet finished a masterwork and achieved the status of master. It was not uncommon for them to move from one town or city to another, working with a number of masters to learn what they could from each. They were not called journeymen because of travelling, but from a French word, journee, implying that they could charge a fee for each day's work.
Journeymen.
Hanse
Merchants guild
guild.
A merchant belonged to the guild. The guild was like a union.
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Merchant guilds provided loans and aid to merchants and their families. A merchant guild was a group of workers in the same industry during the Middle Ages. Merchant guilds also helped with trade between other civilizations.
Merchants guild
No, a merchant was an individual who sold things, but a guild was a group of merchants or craftsmen who had certain common interests.
guild.
A merchant belonged to the guild. The guild was like a union.
The Ancient & Medieval Honour Guild is for information purposes only.
I think what you are asking about may be the word "hansa" or "hanse" which was not a merchant's guild, but an organization or league of merchant's guilds. The Hanseatic League rivaled nations for power and importance at one time.
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what are examples of a craft guild
Merchants
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Merchant guilds provided loans and aid to merchants and their families. A merchant guild was a group of workers in the same industry during the Middle Ages. Merchant guilds also helped with trade between other civilizations.