Why were merchants from towns in europe began to move country side in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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Merchants from towns in Europe began to move country side in seventeen and eighteenth century because:
- They placed their orders to small producers who live in country side.
- Also in towns trade guilds had the monopoly right to trade in special goods. These trade guilds didn't allow merchants to establish their trade in towns.
- It was therefore difficult for the merchants to establish their trade in towns so they turned to country side.
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Merchants from towns in Europe began to move country side in seventeen and eighteenth century because:
- They placed their orders to small producers who live in country side.
- Also in towns trade guilds had the monopoly right to trade in special goods. These trade guilds didn't allow merchants to establish their trade in towns.
- It was therefore difficult for the merchants to establish their trade in towns so they turned to country side.
I hope this helps u.
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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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