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is by making sure the quality of goods stayed high, provided social services for members(hospitals), regulated hours of work and prices of goods, and ensured a supply of new artisan by training the young people,called apprentices, in their crafts

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How did guilds help members and of family members?

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What did craftsmen become members of?

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Guilds also used the money to take care of members and their families who were sick and unable to work


How did guilds help members and families of member?

they protected families of members after they died


What were guilds why were they establish?

Guilds were associations of craftsmen or merchants. They were established primarily to protect the interests of their members. As they protected members from competition, they also protected the customers from poor quality work by people who were not skilled, established standards for members and the work they produced, and provided a united approach to economic policies and politics. The earliest medieval guilds may actually have been established during the time of the ancient Roman Empire. Guilds also developed in other places, and Anglo-Saxon guilds probably arose from a separate tradition. As the Middle Ages went on, more guilds were established, and they became more involved in politics. There were a number of towns and cities run by guilds, especially in Italy and parts of Germany. The political power of guilds probably increased the attractiveness of starting new guilds. Combinations of guilds, such as the Hanseatic League, eventually had a great deal of strength, with military and diplomatic power independent of any country. The earliest universities in Western Europe appear to have been established as guilds of educators.


Who did Merchant guilds provided loans to?

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