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As the trade increased, the towns grew larger, and several cities became wealthy from trade. Slowly, people began using money again to pay for goods.
the growth of trade between Europe and the middle ages.
Population growth generally (urban population growth involved people migrating from the countryside); urban self-government and protection of crafts through guilds; increased trade; growth of public administration; generally more settled conditions and improved security.
Trade expanded and towns boomed.
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The growth of trade in europe caused towns to grow by markets
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.
One factor that led to the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages was that trade flourished. The trade flourished because most of the towns and cities were either near rivers or near a seaport.
One factor that led to the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages was that trade flourished. The trade flourished because most of the towns and cities were either near rivers or near a seaport.
Bartolome de las Casas argued for the use of African slaves as a labor force in the Spanish colonies as a way to alleviate the suffering of indigenous populations. However, he later regretted this stance and advocated for the rights of Native Americans. His initial support for African slaves contributed to the growth of the African slave trade in the Americas.
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
True; yes they did.
Trade expanded and towns boomed
Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.