Large markets held periodically in which large quantities of products were bought and sold were called...
the great fairs.
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The most famous fairs in Europe were those held in...
Champagne (France).
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Cities, monarchs and some local lords, who are interested in the growth of trade, enacted laws to protect...
merchants.
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The type of trade that became more important, due to its increased capacity and speed, was...
maritime trade.
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The first major sea route passing through the ports of Venice, Genoa, Marseille, Barcelona and Valencia, and the Middle East and the Byzantine Empire was the...
Mediterranean.
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The sea route that stretched from Lisbon and the Castilian ports of the Bay of Biscay to the ports of northern Europe was the...
Atlantic and Baltic.
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The sea route that transported luxury products (silk and spices) and fabric, and weapons and tools was the...
Mediterranean.
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The sea route that transported wool, wine, leather, wood and grain was the...
Atlantic and Baltic.
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Document issued by the king that freed the bourgeoisie from the control of feudal lords:
letter of privilege.
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Meetings between the king and representatives of the nobility and clergy:
Council and Royal Court meetings.
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Meeting between the king and representatives of the three estates of medieval society (nobility, clergy and bourgeoisie):
Cortes or parliament.
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Money the king received from the bourgeoisie
subsidies.
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A devastating pandemic which caused millions of deaths throughout Europe In the middle of the 14th century,