During the Middle Ages, particularly from the 11th to the 15th centuries, trade significantly expanded with the rise of towns and the establishment of trade routes, including the Hanseatic League in Northern Europe and trade across the Mediterranean. This period also saw the emergence of a merchant class and the use of currency, which facilitated commerce. Along with trade came the exchange of ideas, technology, and culture, contributing to the gradual transition from feudalism to a more market-oriented economy. Additionally, this era laid the groundwork for the Renaissance by fostering intellectual and artistic developments through increased contact with diverse cultures.
Towns
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One factor that led to the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages was that trade flourished. The trade flourished because most of the towns and cities were either near rivers or near a seaport.
a. towns b. manors c. guild
Near the rivers and the coast.
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What section of Africa carried on much trade during the middle ages
Crusades
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Towns
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A middle class
Coins and trade and credit
Asia it is in my textbook
The most important spice during the Middle Ages was black pepper. It was a very valuable commodity in the European spice trade.
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
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