Medieval cities
Medieval towns were much more advanced then the feudal world surrounding them. These medieval towns popped up all over medieval Europe in the sites of the old cities. Medieval towns had many more opportunities for the common people then feudal communities did. In the feudal world you could only be one of three things: those who worked the field, those who fought, and those who ruled. Merchants in the feudal world traded mostly locally in their community. These merchants did not trade with money. They used the bartering system, which means they exchanged things for things . They traded chickens for a certain amount of grain or made payments in land use. Local markets or fairs were held, where merchants exchanged the products of their farms. People of the feudal world were knit together by
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Approximate Word count = 542
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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