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The Late Middle Ages (Crisis (Religious persecution (Jews, Converts),…
The Late Middle Ages
Crisis
Urban revolts
Against cities leaders
Nobility
Monarch support
Peasants revolts
Against feudal lord
Religious persecution
Jews
Converts
Tax increased
Religious courts
Inquisition
Wars
Hundred Years' War
Epidemics
Black Death
Agriculture
Unfavorable climatic conditions
Political changes
Cities freed
No feudal system
Representatives = parliament
City governments
Cities/Monarchs powerful
Feuros = autonomy
Representative assembly
Estates General in France
Parliament in England
Diet in Germany
Cortes in Christian Kingdoms
Iberian Peninsula
Monarch money = taxes
Economic transformations
Sacking and invasions
Trade and craftmanship
Loans
Permanent shops
Promissory notes
Guilds = associations
Money increased
Agriculture
More population
Trade increased
More production
Economic power grew
More production
More population
Trade developed
City
Urban population
Urban clergy
Petite bourgeoisie
Wealthy bourgeoisie
Lower nobility
Upper nobility
Jews
Other inhabitants
Life in city
Neighbourhoods
Religion
Jewish quarters
Muslim quarters
Economic activity
Houses and palaces
Richest inhabitants
Rest populations = buildings
Buildings
Exchange
Cathedral, hospitals, university...
Main: Town Hall / Church
Problems