In the 17th century merchants from towns in Europe began employee experience and artisans with in the village
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in the seventeenth century, the merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the village. The trade and commerce guild the controlled market, raw materials, employees and also production of goods in the towns.
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In the seventeenth century merchants from towns in Europe began employing peasants and artisans within the villages because: The demand for goods increased with the expansion of world trade. The acquisition of colonies was also responsible for the increase in demand
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