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How did medieval England cooperate?

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How did medieval England cooperate?

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The author suggests that cooperation in the middle ages was particularly associated with the monastic orders of the Cistercians and Franciscans. ... In addition these monastic orders also introduced new financial practices, including improvements in access to credit, which also fostered local community cooperation

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  • The new rulers introduced a feudal approach to governing England, eradicating the practice of slavery, but creating a much wider body of unfree labourers called serfs. ... New technologies were introduced, and England produced some of the great medieval philosophers and natural scientists

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