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Trade in Europe gre by 1100 because feudalism had made Europe safer, and new technology enabled people to produce more food and goods. As a result Trade resumed.

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What century is 1100s?

The 1100s were in the 12th century (1100-1199).


How did Europeans suddenly gain a great deal of knowledge in the 1100's WHAT contributed to this change?

In the 1100s, Europeans experienced a surge in knowledge largely due to the translation movement, where texts from ancient Greece and Rome, as well as Arabic works, were translated into Latin. This was facilitated by the growth of universities and increased contact with the Islamic world, especially through the Crusades, which introduced new ideas and scientific advancements. Additionally, the rise of scholasticism encouraged critical thinking and debate, further enriching intellectual pursuits during this period.


What condition led the europeans to begin exploring the unknown in the 1400s?

Sugar and Slavery. Europeans learned about the cultivation and processing of sugarcane from the Muslims during the 1100s. The introduction of sugarcane changed the diet of Europeans, who had formerly used honey and fruit pieces to sweeten their foods. Demand for sugar began to rise steadily. Eventually about 20 percent of all calories consumed in Europe came from sugar. Europeans set up sugar plantations on the Mediterranean islands of Cyprus and Sicily. These locations, unlike most of Europe, provided the specific climate and type of soil sugarcane needs to grow well. Sugarcane cultivation requires heavy manual labor. the cane is tough and thick and has to be chopped down using heavy knifes. A huge amount of sugarcane has to be cut to produce a pound of sugar. Consequently, plantation owners needed a large labor force. To get people to do the work, they either had to pay very high wages or find a way to force people to do their work without paying them. As a result, the introduction of sugarcane farming encouraged Europeans to use enslaved workers and to enter into the slave trade.


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When translations of the works of Greek thinkers reached Christian scholars in the 1100s?

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Japanese ruler who established huge estates like feudal lords in Europe?

Yoritomo Minamoto in the 1100s


What new style of religious architecturedeveloped in Europe in the 1100s?

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What was the most popular vernacular literature of the 1100s?

During the 1100s, troubadour poetry was one of the most popular forms of vernacular literature in Southern France. Troubadours were poet-musicians who composed and performed lyric poetry about courtly love and chivalry. Their works were widely appreciated among the nobility and influenced the development of vernacular literature in Europe.


What century is 1100s?

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Who were the rulers in japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s?

The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)


Where in the world is the city of Berne located?

The city of Berne is located in the country of Switzerland in the continent of Europe. The city of Berne was built as early as the 1100s and continues to stand to this day.


Did moats exist in the 1100s?

yes