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Explain the growth of the post classical European agricultural economy

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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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Post-classical agricultural economy demonstrated powers of innovation and the hold of the classical patterns was very less. Improvements in agriculture enabled some peasants to become almost free farmers who had only a few obligations to their landlords.

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Answered by RajtilakSarania
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Post-classical agricultural economy demonstrated powers of innovation and the hold of the classical patterns was very less. Improvements in agriculture enabled some peasants to become almost free farmers who had only a few obligations to their landlords.

Trade revived by the 10th century and the West became a common commercial zone. Most of the regions produced for local consumption. But Italian merchants sought cloth manufactured by the Low Countries. In many areas merchants traded for wool grown in England. Many of them took up trading in timber supplies and furs brought from Baltic lands and Scandinavia.

Great ports and trading fairs in northern France and the Low Countries served as centers for Western exchange. They also served as markets for exotic products like spices which were brought from other civilizations.

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