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Medieval Guilds - Coggle Diagram
Medieval Guilds
Guilds were designed to end competition.
They formed an important part of town life by
training young people job
regulating the quality of goods
becoming major forces in community life.
To be a member of the guild you had to follow rules
There were three levels
Journeyman
worked to earn a salary
worked 6 day a week
Master
owned his own shop worked with other master
Apprentice
had trained for 2-7 years
did not get paid
The guild decided the price
All members were paid the same
Your work had to be up to standard
You couldn't advertise