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Late Middle Ages (Urban development (Uper nobility: lived in palaces…
Late Middle Ages
Urban development
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The urban clergy : the medicant orders appeared, such as the franciscans and Dominicans
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The Jews: they lived in Jewish quarters. They were doctors,craftsmen, bankers and traders
The inhabitants of the Citie: they were servants,slaves and beggars
Political changes
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City governments could administer matters that were previously carried out by the feudal lord. The posts were held by members of the wealthy bourgeoisie
Consequences
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Urban representatives were integrated into the parliament, previously restricted to the nobility and clergy
Some cities became powerful as a result of commercial prosperity: Venice, Milan and Genoa
Monarchs became more powerful . They increased their military power and used it against feudal lords and to conquer new lands
The parliament or cortes
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Representatives of the three states : the nobility, the clergy and the bourgeoisie and the peasants
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Life in the city
Buildings
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The exchange, where trade agreements were made
The most important cities had a cathedral, hospitals, a university, public baths and fortifications
Houses and palaces
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The rest of the population lived in buildings made of Adobe, wood,straw and stone and had roofs of clay tiles.
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