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LATE MIDDLE AGES (URBAN POPULATION (petite bourgeoise, lower nobility,…
LATE MIDDLE AGES
URBAN POPULATION
petite bourgeoise
lower nobility
urban clergy
jews
wealthy bourgeoise
servants, slaves and beggar
upper nobility
CRISIS OF LATE MIDDLE AGES
tax increases
peasant revolts
wars
epidemics
an agricultural crisis
urban revolts
religious persecution
AGRICULTURE
increase so the population grew
craftsmanship developed
cities were known as boroughs
TRADE AND CRAFTMANSHIP
circulation of money increased
promissory notes appeared
GUILD
traders and craftsmen created associations to protect their interests
LIFE IN THE CITY
main buildings
town hall
church
city was divided in neighbourhoods
ecoonomic activity
religion
PROBLEMS IN MEDIEVAL CITY
abscense of hygiene
frequent fires
economic development
influenced by various factors
trade development
population grew
agricultural production increased
sackings and invasions end