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Because it DID !!!
The growth of trade in europe caused towns to grow by markets
People built their cities near the trade routes to have an easier trading system. It prevented people from walking very far to get to the trade route.
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Because it DID !!!
The increased farming and trade made businesses grow, so that meant more farm workers and slaves. Trade routes too, grew bigger and larger trades kicked in.
The increased farming and trade made businesses grow, so that meant more farm workers and slaves. Trade routes too, grew bigger and larger trades kicked in.
The increased farming and trade made businesses grow, so that meant more farm workers and slaves. Trade routes too, grew bigger and larger trades kicked in.
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.
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There were several factors that led to the revival of trade and towns. Among them were the following:The end if the Age of Migrations and Viking and Magyar raidsIncreased security, often provided by such Church groups as the Knights Templar and Knights HospitallerIncrease in pilgrimage within EuropeThe rise of guildsThe rise of republican cities or medieval communesAssociations of guilds, such as the Hanseatic League, which protected trade routesOpening of spice routes or the silk road, as happened periodicallyThere are links below for more information on these.