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What type of changes took place in the society during the mediaeval period ?​

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Answered by himanipt7
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. During the medieval age, many social, economic and political developments took place.

Gap between rich and poor increased.

Society was divided on the basis of Varnas.

2. Brahmins laid the rules. Many did not follow the rules. *(Tribes, nomads and settled communities).

3. Tribal societies Tribes do not follow norms laid by the society. They were herders or hunter gatherers. They were dependent on agriculture. They were nomadic and moved from place to place.

4. There were clashed between tribes and caste based societies. Some powerful tribes : Khokhar tribe – Punjab , Langhas and Arghuns – Multan , Gaddis – Himalayas , Kolis and Berads – Gujarat ,

5. Gonds – Chattisgarh Bhil – Central India. Mundas, Santhals – Odisha ,Jharkhand and Bengal.

Answered by dharmanikita
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Answer:

During the High Middle Ages, which began after 1000, the population of Europe increased greatly as technological and agricultural innovations allowed trade to flourish and the Medieval Warm Period climate change allowed crop yields to increase.

Crusades were taking place, other important changes were occurring in medieval society. Between 1000 and 1300, agriculture, trade, and finance made significant advances. Towns and cities grew. This was in part due to the growing population and to territorial expansion of western Europe.

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