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Summarize how new technology sparked an agricultural revolution. Explain how the revival of trade revolutionized commerce and led to the growth of towns. Analyze the rise of the middle class and the role of guilds. Describe life in medieval towns and cities. Objectives

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• Summarize how new technology sparked an agricultural revolution.

• Explain how the revival of trade revolutionized commerce and led to the growth of towns.

• Analyze the rise of the middle class and the role of guilds.

• Describe life in medieval towns and cities.

Objectives

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10/7 Wednesday Do Now: Copy the definitions:

•charter – written document set out the rights & privileges of a town

•capital – $$$ for investment

•partnership – group of merchants who pooled their funds to finance a large-scale venture

•tenant farmer – farmer who paid rent for his land

•middle class – new social class ranked between nobles & peasants

•guild – association of merchants/artisans

•apprentice – a trainee

•journeyman – a salaried worker

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Do now: label your paper 7.4 Medieval Economy Witness history : p. 451. Based on the quotes, what abuses did some apprentices commit?2. Why was apprenticeship a good way to learn a trade?

When you are finished complete the 7.2 summary

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7.4 Medieval Economy:

Trade and Town Life

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How did changes in agriculture and trade lead to the growth of towns & commerce? LG 3

Enormous changes occurred in medieval Europe that led to the new business methods, the rise of the middle class, and the growth of towns.

These changes began in agriculture.

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An agricultural revolution transformed Europe around A.D. 1000.

New technology helped peasants plant more crops. •Iron plows cut more deeply into heavy soil. •A new kind of harness allowed horses to pull plows.

Lords increased farmland by clearing forests & draining swamps.

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New improvements + crop rotation

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increased food supplies

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Europe populationtriples between 1000 -1300.

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As the population grew, warfare declined, and people began to travel.

Trade routes expanded. At annual trade fairs, merchants exchanged goods from Asia--silk, jewels, & spices.

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The growth oftrade led to therise of towns& cities.

The growth oftrade led to therise of towns& cities.

Most trade fairs closed in winter. Merchants & artisans settled in towns near castles. These centers of trade grew into the first medieval cities.

Merchants who set up shop in a new town received a charter from the local lord.

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New business practices led to a commercial revolution.

• As people sought capital to invest in new ventures, banking grew.

• Merchants formed partnerships to pool funds & share risk. They also developed insurance.

• Over time, most serfs became tenant farmers, who paid for their land in rent rather than labor.

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Merchants, traders, & artisans formed a new middle class.

Merchants formed associations, called guilds. Merchant guilds dominated town life.

In time, artisans such as weavers (right) formed their own craft guilds.

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Guild members cooperated with each other and prevented nonmembers from operating in the trade.

• To become part of a guild, a child would first become an apprentice, or trainee. Parents signed agreements by which the guild master promised to house, feed, and train the child.

• Most artisans worked for guild members as journeymen. Only a handful became guild masters themselves.

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Women worked in many crafts & had their own guilds, especially in silk and wool making.

Sometimes, a woman had the same trade as her father or husband and inherited his workshop.

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Medieval cities were very different from the cities of today.

They were surrounded by high walls and had very

narrow streets.

There was usually a church with a steeple that could be seen from far

away.

Cities were overcrowded

& had no sanitation.

People dumped waste into the

street.

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1. List methods to increased production: p. 45 & 47

2. Compare the 3 field and 2 field system

3. What changes spurred travel at this time? P.47

4. Why were towns good for trade? P. 49

5. How would the growth of towns change medieval life? P. 49

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Create your charter:

Location

Name

Rights and priveleges for all groups in town

What the town will give the king in exchnage for the charter

How will the town be governed?

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What was the overall purpose of a castle? (a) Explain the purpose of the moat & drawbridge. (b) Why would a castle have an outer wall & a battlement wall? (c) Explain the purpose of the gatehouse.