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LATE MIDDLE AGES (The crisis of the Late Middle Ages (RELIGIOUS…
LATE MIDDLE AGES
The crisis of the Late Middle Ages
agricultural crisis
Epidemics
Black Death
Wars
Tax increases
Peasant revolts
Urban revolts
RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION
Persecution of the Jews
The persecution of converts
URBAN POPULATION
upper nobility
lived in palaces
wealthy bourgeoisie
urban clergy
petite bourgeoisie
lower nobility
Jews
LIFE IN THE CITY
Buildings
main ones
town hall
church
exchange
Houses and palaces
richest inhabitants
made of stone
rest of the population
made of adobe
neighbourhoods
Religion
Jewish quarters
Muslim quarters
Economic activity
Problems in Medieval cities
Political changes
Monarchs
taxes they obtained from
urban trade
benefited the
cities by granting them fueros
City governments
CONSEQUENCES
Cities
freed from the
feudal system
Urban representatives were
integrated into the parliament
THE PARLIAMENT OR CORTES
Economic and social
transformations
economic
development
Sackings and invasions
Agricultural production
increased
The population grew
Trade developed
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS
Agriculture
Increase production
Increase in trade
economic power of the cities
grew
Trade and craftmanship
Circulation of money increased
Promissory notes
Loans
Permanent shops
guilds