What are guilds. How did they make it difficult for new merchant to set business in towns of england?
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This was because the urban trade groups and guilds were very powerful. This was a group of producers who regulated prices,labour,trained craftspeople and also regulated competition. They prevented coming of new people into trade. Also the rulers gave some trade groups monopoly rights to trade in specific products.
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