Life in Cities
Industry
Revival of Trade and Cities
Commercial Revolution
Government
100

From where would a city get water?

They got water from wells

100

What was a guild

A guild was a group of craftsmen who all practiced the same craft

100

True or false: the development of cities helped revive trade

true

100

The revival of cities brought about?

What is the revival of commerce?

100

What is a commune?

A commune is a city that bought all its liberties from the Lord and was self-governing

200

Why was disease such a big risk in medieval cities?

Disease spread easily through crowded houses and streets. Water and air in cities was usually unclean as well.

200
Name a trade that had a guild

carpenters, tanners, bakers, candlemakers,bankers, merchants, clothmakers 

200

What were trade fairs?

They were fairs held between Flanders and Italy that provided safe means for trade; the largest commercial marketplace in Europe

200

When a commune revolt succeeded, what were the townspeople able to choose and run?

They were able to choose their own rulers and run their own government.

200

Who was given citizenship in medieval cities?

Males who were born in the city or had lived there for some time

300

Why was fire a threat in the middle ages?

Fires spread easily because houses were close together and were mostly made of wood

300

How did guilds impact commerce?

People no longer had to know how to do all kinds of trades; life was no longer based in the home; guilds became the main source for specialized industry

300

Name a factor that aided the development of cities?

growth of trade,popularization of currency, more specialized craftsmen, growth of towns, higher food production

300

What was the point of a commune?

A commune took over the rights of a government and created new offices such as consuls or city counsels for self-rule.

300

Who served as judges?

City counsels served as judges

400

What sort of preexisting structures were cities built around?

castles, monasteries, forts

400

What did guilds control?

They controlled the price of goods, the means used to produce the goods, and quality standards for the goods

400

Where were the trade fairs held?

Champagne was where they were held

400

What were most towns closely tied to and whose land was their territory often a part of?

Towns were closely tied to their food supplies and their land was often a part of territory belonging to a Lord.

400

Name an elected position found in medieval cities

mayor, councillor, police patrol 

500

Name three responsibilities of women in Medieval cities

Buying and making food, washing/meaning clothes, managing household finances, and assisting her husband's trade

500

What were the steps to becoming a master of a trade?

Apprentice, Journeyman, make a masterpiece, master of the trade

500

Cities in which country led the trade revival?

Italy

500

Name 2 of the 4 liberties townspeople were getting by 1100:

a) bequeath goods 

b) sell property

c) Freedom from military obligation to their lord

d) Right for serfs to become free after residing a year and a day in that town

500

Why couldn't a Lord treat a city and its townspeople the same way he treated serfs?

The cities and townspeople needed mobility to trade

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