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q.what was fudle system and guild restrictions.​

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Answered by chaudhary182004
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A feudal system (also known as feudalism) is a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty and service.

Guild basically refers to the association of merchants, craftsmen  or traders.to promote their economic interests.

b. Guild restrictions refers to certain restrictions imposed on the the association in terms of trade or manufacturing.

c. Napoleon introduced many measures like he removed guild restrictions allowed ,merchants, artisans to trade freely

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Answered by companyprivate325
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First of all it is Feudal system not fudle system.

A guild /ɡɪld/ is an association of artisans and merchants who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a particular area. The earliest types of guild formed as organizations of tradesmen, belonging to: a professional association, a trade union, a cartel, and/or a secret society. They sometimes depended on grants of letters patent from a monarch or other ruler to enforce the flow of trade to their self-employed members, and to retain ownership of tools and the supply of materials, but were mostly regulated by the city government. A lasting legacy of traditional guilds are the guildhalls constructed and used as guild meeting-places. Guild members found guilty of cheating on the public would be fined or banned from the guild.

Typically the key "privilege" was that only guild members were allowed to sell their goods or practice their skill within the city. There might be controls on minimum or maximum prices, hours of trading, numbers of apprentices, and many other things. As well as reducing free competition, but sometimes maintaining a good quality of work.[1] Often these rules made it difficult or impossible for women, immigrants to the city, and non-Christians to run businesses working in the trade.

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