The minting of coins
trade resumed in Europe because the fights and wars between one another.
By 1100, trade in Europe resumed due to several key factors, including the relative stability brought about by the end of Viking invasions and the establishment of stronger centralized monarchies. The Crusades also played a significant role by opening up new trade routes and increasing demand for Eastern goods. Additionally, the growth of towns and a burgeoning merchant class facilitated the revival of commerce, enabling the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures across the continent.
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. ===============Studying Medieval and Ancient times==========
Vikings
1100
It was the Crusades
Gothic architecture
Kammin [APEX]
around 1100 B.C. the vikings went to Europe in search of trades and goods.
DAVID NICHOLAS has written: 'URBAN EUROPE, 1100-1700'
I do SOS school program and the answer on this was the crusades
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