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From the middle ages to the modern ages
Society and the feudal economy
The three states of the realm
Common people:
Peasants, farmers, doctors...
They were the only ones that pay taxes
The clergy:
They did not pay taxes
They had the function of looking after the souls
The nobility:
They were at the top of all the realm
They did not pay taxes
From the 15th to 18th
Monarchs and their kingdoms
Composite monarchies
The kalmar Union
Sweeden
Norway
Denmark
The Crown of Aragon
Poland-Lithuania
Monarchies of the 16th century
Political and social conflicts
Between nobles
violence
New institutions such as state courts and parliaments.
Basic traits of a new era
Religous changes
There was intolerance to the Jews
Social changes
The bourgeoisie acquired influence and wealth
Cultural changes
New artistic styles
the invention of the printing press.
New cultural movements (humanism)
Economic changes
Craft, trade and financial activities hava a huge boom.
Political changes
Monarchs gained power
The courts and parliaments lost power
The factors behind geographical discovery
Political and religious factors
Religious rival between christians and Jewws, Muslims
Sociological factors
The renaissance inspired more people to explore
Demographic factors
The demand of precious metals increased
Scientific and technical factors
Advances were made in navigation
Economic factors
They needed spices and silk
Europeans needed silver and gold to make money