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LATE MIDDLE AGES (The crisis (agricultural crisis (unfavorable climatic…
LATE MIDDLE AGES
The crisis
agricultural crisis
unfavorable climatic conditions
decrease in agricultural productions
epidemics
black death
killed 1/3 of the European population
peasants revolts
urban revolts
Life in the city
main buildings
townhall and church
most important cities had a
cathedral, hospitals, university, public baths and fortifiations
problems of medieval cities
frequent fires
abuse of wood
absence of hygine
political changes
monarchs got money from taxes
the monarchs benifited the citied by garanting a fuero
consequences
cities were freed from feudal system
urban representatives were integrated into the parliament
some cities became powerful as a result of commercial prosperity
Economic transformations
agriculture
increase production
increase in trade
more goods produced an traded with it
number of urban inhabitants and the economic power grew
the cities were known as boroughs
trade and craftmanship
circulation of money inceased
prommisary notes apppear
documets assigned to a particular person in place of money
loans
bankers lent money in exchange for interest