Why were merchants from towns in Europe began to move countryside in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?
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Merchants from towns in Europe began to move countryside in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries because of trade guilds, associations of producers, trained craftsmen and artisans who restricted the entry of new people into the trade. ... It was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns.....
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In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside for the purpose and supplying money to peasants and artisans by pursuading them to produce for an international market.
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