why in 17th and 18th centuries merchants from towns europe began moving countryside.
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1.huge demand.
2.powerful town producer's.
3.monopoly rights.
4.new economic situation in the countryside.
These are some of the reasons
2.powerful town producer's.
3.monopoly rights.
4.new economic situation in the countryside.
These are some of the reasons
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Following are the reasons why merchants from cities in Europe began moving countryside:
1. The availability of raw material was poor and even the labourers were also ready for more production.
2. With the development of trade across the world and the possession of territories in various parts of the world, the demand for commodities raised.
3. As production in villages and towns was managed by influential guilds, the retailers, began hiring farmer and artisans from villages. These artisans were not managed by organisations.
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