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Why in the 17 and 18 century merchants from the town on europe began moving to the century side?

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Answered by afreen786n
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In the ​17th and 18th centuries, the merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside to benefit from the cheap labour available in the countryside. This was the period when the putting-out system developed. Under this system, work is contracted by a central agent to subcontractors who complete the work in off-site facilities, either in their own homes or in workshops with multiple craftsmen. To benefit from cheap and abundant labour, work was contracted to people in the countryside under this putting out system. This system ended with the development of fatories in urban areas.






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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

In seventeenth and eighteenth century merchants from the towns in Europe began to move country side, supplying money to peasants and artisans persuading them to produce for an international market.

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