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Late Middle Ages (city (absence of hygiene (spread of disease, epidemics),…
Late Middle Ages
city
church
town hall
hospital
university
cathedral
fortifications
public baths
lots of fires
absence of hygiene
spread of disease
epidemics
Trade developed
Promisory notes
loans
permanets shops
guilds
Political changes
Money = taxes
crops
urban trade
people angry
but they had fueros
City governments
councils
ensuring safety
organising markets
handing out justice
collecting taxes
Cortes
representatives of the
three estates
the clergy
bourgeoisie
the nobility
Agricultural crisis
bad harvests
caused by unfavourable climatic
conditions
malnutrition and hunger.
Black dead
It killed nearly 1/3
of the European population
reduced
urban workforce
affecting production
commercial activity
agricultural
taxes increased
revolts
peasants revolts
bourgeoise
nobility + monarch
Religious persecutions
Persecution of Jews
Persecution of converts
inquisition
agricultural production
craftsmanship
Economic power
of cities grew
inhabitants called bourgeoisie
society
monarch
uper nobility
wealthy bourgeoisie
urban clergy
petite bourgeoisie
lower nobility
Jews
slaves, serfs and begars
Hidalgos
population grew