Why were merchants from town in europe began to move countryside
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The merchants from the European towns began to move countryside due to the following reasons-
1.As they began to supply money to the artisans and the peasants and thus persuaded them to produce an International market.
2.Due to increase in the demand of the goods.
3.The merchants began employing peasants and artisans from the villages, thus they moved to the cities for a better life.
1.As they began to supply money to the artisans and the peasants and thus persuaded them to produce an International market.
2.Due to increase in the demand of the goods.
3.The merchants began employing peasants and artisans from the villages, thus they moved to the cities for a better life.
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-Merchants from town in Europe began moving to the countryside supplying money to pleasant and artisians persuading them to produce for an international market.
-With the expansion of world trade and acquisition of colonies in different part of the world,demand for good increased.
-Since production in towns and cities was controlled by power full guilds,the merchant's,began employing peasants and artisians were not controlled by guilds.
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-Merchants from town in Europe began moving to the countryside supplying money to pleasant and artisians persuading them to produce for an international market.
-With the expansion of world trade and acquisition of colonies in different part of the world,demand for good increased.
-Since production in towns and cities was controlled by power full guilds,the merchant's,began employing peasants and artisians were not controlled by guilds.
HOPE THIS HELPS....
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