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To learn a trade during the Middle Ages, a boy would live with a person who is trained in a trade he desires to learn about. The boy lives and works with the trained person as an apprentice.
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Guilds organized trade in medieval cities and towns.
To learn a trade during the Middle Ages, a boy would live with a person who is trained in a trade he desires to learn about. The boy lives and works with the trained person as an apprentice.
study island: movement towards free trade
One point of view:As trade grew medieval cities became overcrowded and unsanitary.Another point of view:As trade grew, medieval cities became more important, more prosperous, and bigger.
Much of medieval trade was based on wool. It was, by far, the most common material used for clothing at the time.
If you are asking whether the medieval kings engaged actively in trade, the answer is no. They probably would have considered such a thing beneath them. They did foster trade, and they entered into various treaties to secure trade routes, and such things.
During the Medieval period, which of the following centers of trade was part of the Hanseatic League?A. GenoaB. GhentC. HamburgD. VeniceC.Urmamaop this is the answer yeah that's right ur mama town
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