Peasants during the Middle Ages could only earn freedom by saving money to buy land.
Bruges gained access to mercantile centers primarily due to its strategic location and its well-developed canal system, which facilitated trade and transportation. In the Middle Ages, it became a key hub for the Hanseatic League and connected to major trade routes across Europe. The city's flourishing textile industry and its role as a financial center further enhanced its status as a commercial powerhouse, attracting merchants from various regions. Additionally, Bruges hosted the Bruges Fair, which played a significant role in boosting its economic prominence.
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They both occured in Europe
The rise of banking was one of the things that happened as the Middle Ages drew to an end. There were possibly banks in some market places at the end of the Middle Ages, but there certainly would have been none during most of the Middle Ages.
No, it is the reverse. The 1200s took place during the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages lasted from about 476 to about 1453 AD.
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The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
There wasn't a "winning group" in the middle ages. The strongest took the power, as they always do, and everyone falls into place.
Peasants during the Middle Ages could only earn freedom by saving money to buy land.
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