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LATE MIDDLE AGES (URBAN POPULATION (PETITE BOURGEOISIE (small-scale…
LATE MIDDLE AGES
URBAN POPULATION
PETITE BOURGEOISIE
small-scale traders
LOWER NOBILITY
hidalgos
URBAN CLERGY
mendicant orders
Dominicans
Franciscans
JEWS
discriminated
WEALTHY BOURGEOISIE
richest families
OTHERS
servants, slaves and beggars
UPPER NOBILITY
lived in palaces
POLITICAL CHANGES
CONSEQUENCES
some cities powerful
Urban representatives were
integrated into the parliament
monarchs more powerful
wasn't a feudal system
PARLIAMENT OR CORTES
REPRESENTATIVES
clergy
bourgeoisie
nobility
Estates General
Frances
advised the monarch
Parliament
England
representative assembly
Diet
Germany
Cortes
Christian Kingdoms
City governments (councils)
monarchs benefited from fueros
money from taxes
CHRISTIAN KINGDOMS
CROWN OF ARAGON
united in 1137
KINGDOM OF PORTUGAL
extended to the Algarve.
conquer Ceuta in 1415
CROWN OF CASTILLA
united from 1230
KINGDOM OF NAVARRA
limited by Castilla and Aragon
KINGDOM OF GRANADA
all Muslims Kingdoms conquered except Granada
Battle of Navas de Tolosa (1212)
LIFE IN THE CITY
NEIGHBOURHOODS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
RELIGION
Muslims
Jewish
PROBLEMS
absence of hygiene
spread of disease and epidemics
frequent fires
HOUSES AND PALACES
richest inhabitants
BUILDINGS
main ones
church
town hall
the exchange
CRISIS OF LATE MIDDLE AGES
Factors
Wars
Hundred Years' War (1337–1453)
Tax increased
worsened the economic situation
Epidemics
Black Death
killed 1/3 of population in Europe
Agricultural crisis
because of climate conditions
PEASANT REVOLTS
rebelled against the abuses
against the feudal lords
URBAN REVOLTS
against taxes
against leaders of cities
RELIGIOUS PERSICUTION
Persecution of converts
Religious courts
Inquisition
tortured
killed
Persecution of the Jews:
Social discontent
expressed
persicution of minorities religions
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Factors
agricultural production
increased
population grew
trade developed
sackings and invasions ended
economic development
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS
TRADE & CRAFTMANSHIP
loans
permanent shops
promissory notes
markets
circulation of money increased
guilds
AGRICULTURE
economic power grew
inhabitants if city
bourgeoisie
trade increased
increase of production