pueblos
The towns were small fishing villages, trade markets, or centers of economic activity.
coureur de bois
a. towns b. manors c. guild
they have good trade and farming
In the 1100s, there was a new desire for learning that developed in Europe, especially in the towns. Farming was improving. Trade began to grow. So, towns along trade routes also expanded. Growing towns needed skilled artisans and merchants, and stronger governments. They needed systems of law and people to keep records. Schools began to educate the sons of wealthy merchants in more worldly subjects; church learning was not enough. With the entry of newly translated books from Spain and Italy, the quality of learning gradually advanced.
Trade, Farming. Trade, Farming.
Trading post settlements are early towns that act as trading centers. Small settlers would travel to these towns to trade furs and other goods, and purchase the supplies that they require.
Towns of Flanders were busy trading centers because of their strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes in medieval Europe. The region's prosperous textile industry and the presence of wealthy merchant guilds also contributed to their economic growth and prominence as trading hubs.
World Trade Centers Association was created in 1970.
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
Spain wished to compete with Portugal for trade. (Apex)
There was a large attack on the world trade centers on that date, they were both destroyed.