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FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE MODERN AGE
Society and the feudal economy
the three estates of the realm
clergy
peasants
nobles
slaves
the king and the queen
collective priviliges, cities
cities enjoyed the main type of collective priviliges
they were restricted to its richest members
social groups were divided into privileges
The king was at the top.
Monarchs and their kingdoms
political and social conflicts were common
power was fragmented and disputed
monarchies of the 16th century
there were other independent political entities
the Holy Roman Empire was a political entity
they created composite monarchies
Basic traits of a new era
religious changes
intolerance with great persecution of Jews and Muslims
social changes
bourgeoisie acquired influence and wealth
cultural changes
new artistic styles
new cultural movements
political changes
more people were involved in government
monarchies gained power
economic changes
Craft, trade and financial activities experienced a huge boom
The factors behind geographical discovery
political and religious factors
demographic factors
sociological factors
scientific and technical factors
economic factors