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Late Middle Ages (Political changes (Consequences (Monarch became more…
Late Middle Ages
Political changes
Feudal lords lost power
Monarch gave fueros to the cities
City governments formed by the bourgeoisie
Did the actions of the feudal lord
Consequences
There weren’t feudal systems
Some cities became powerful because of business
Monarch became more powerful
Because of the taxes
Parliament
It was an assembly which advised the monarch
They included representatives of the three states
Nobility
Peasants
Bourgeoisie
Crisis of the Late Middle Ages
Political,economic and social crisis
Because of various factors
Agricultural crisis
Unfavorable climate
Epidemics
Black Death
Reduced the population
Wars
Fights between the nobles
Tax increases
Urban revolts
they rose up against the leaders of the cities
Peasant revolts
They revelled against feudal lords
Religious persecution
Persecution of the Jews
Persecution of the converts
Creation of religious courts like the inquisition
Life in the city
Buildings
Town hall
Church
Exchange
Also cathedrals hospitals ...
Houses and palaces
The rich people lived in palaces
Population lived in adobe houses
City divided in neighbourhoods
According to
Religion
Economic activity
Problems in the cities
Usually there were fires
And th houses made of wood usually burn
Absence of hygiene
There wasn’t methods to collect the rubbish
there was spread of disease and epidemics.
Economic and social transformation
Economic development
Because of
Sackings and invasions from foreign lands came to an end.
Agricultural production increased
Trade developed
Economic transformation
Agriculture
Increase in production
Increase in trade
Economic power of the cities grew
New social group bourgeoisie
Trade and craftsmanship
Circulation of money increased
New invents with the money
Promissory notes
Loans
Permanent shops and markets
Guilds
Urban population
Upper nobility
Wealthy bourgeoise
Urban clergy
Petite bourgeoisie
Lower nobility
Jews