how did craft towns develop
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hii.....the reasons are here..The development of the craft guilds in Medieval Society had a vast effect on the institutional structure of most towns. At first, when a town was founded, there was only one guild and all the town inhabitants were members of that guild. The guild's officials were the governing body of the town and were the ones who exercised all the powers granted by the town charter. This led to a hesitancy amongst the guild members in power to admit new members. Serfs could flee to the town, live there a year and a day, and so become freemen, but most did not gain admittance to the guild. This practice led to most towns having an unprivileged sector within their population......
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Craft towns were the towns that were founded by the craftsmen. Craftsmen were of a different kind, therefore, when the craftsmen of a specific craft settled at a place and practiced their occupation for a long time their settled places came to be known as crafts town.
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