The problem around 1100 was the Crusades, which encouraged religious fanaticism. Moreover, some 'robber barons' used the Crusades as an excuse to plunder and murder Jews.
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hmm i think it was 1100 to 2000 or 1877 hmm i think it was 1100 to 2000 or 1877
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Trade in Europe gre by 1100 because feudalism had made Europe safer, and new technology enabled people to produce more food and goods. As a result Trade resumed. ===============Studying Medieval and Ancient times==========
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Vikings
The minting of coins
around about 1100 to defend their land against raiders and other enemies
No such model in the Winchester line. Remington has the 1100
Gothic architecture
Kammin [APEX]
trade resumed in Europe because the fights and wars between one another.