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New ways of doing business were shaped into medieval society. The formation of middle class, which stood between nobles and peasants, the hatred of the middle class by the nobles and clergy, and the start of tenant farmers, who paid rent for their land, are examples of social changes.
The Commercial Revolution generated a new desire for trade and new sources of wealth they started looking for new trade routes
the middle class became much larger
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New ways of doing business were shaped into medieval society. The formation of middle class, which stood between nobles and peasants, the hatred of the middle class by the nobles and clergy, and the start of tenant farmers, who paid rent for their land, are examples of social changes.
New ways of doing business were shaped into medieval society. The formation of middle class, which stood between nobles and peasants, the hatred of the middle class by the nobles and clergy, and the start of tenant farmers, who paid rent for their land, are examples of social changes.
New ways of doing business were shaped into medieval society. The formation of middle class, which stood between nobles and peasants, the hatred of the middle class by the nobles and clergy, and the start of tenant farmers, who paid rent for their land, are examples of social changes.
The main idea of the Commercial Revolution was the significant growth in European commerce, trade, and economic activity during the late Middle Ages and early modern period. It brought about changes such as the expansion of global trade networks, the rise of capitalism, and the development of banking systems.
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great increase in commerce in Europe that began in the late middle age.
The European middle class was more powerful after the Commercial Revolution than it was under feudalism.
The European middle class was more powerful after the Commercial Revolution than it was under feudalism.
The Commercial Revolution generated a new desire for trade and new sources of wealth they started looking for new trade routes
agriculture: The Rise of Commercial Agriculture As the Middle Ages waned, increasing communications, the commercial revolution, and the rise of cities in Western Europe tended to turn agriculture away from subsistence farming toward the growing of crops for sale outside the community (commercial agriculture). In Britain the practice of inclosure allowed landlords to set aside plots of land, formerly subject to common rights, for intensive cropping or fenced pasturage, leading to efficient production of single crops. In the 16th and 17th cent. horticulture was greatly developed and contributed to the so-called agricultural revolution.
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the middle class became much larger