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Late Medieval Europe

Horizontales
A man in a guild who is above an apprentice but not yet a master.
The type of plague that historians believe caused the Black Death in late medieval Europe.
This began to increase as people started to devote time to education and reading.
The title of the lowest member in a guild who was learning.
A guild would offer this to its members in hard times.
This group had to begin using gold and silver to purchase goods from traders.
The economy of Europe became based on this instead of bartering.
The league in norther Europe that established trading posts.
The act of focusing on the production of one skill or job in order to become an expert.
Invaders turned traders who brought goods to far North Europe from the Black Sea region.
The social and political system that was created in the early Middle Ages due to a need for protection.
Revived after the Crusades and helped create towns and cities in Europe.
There was very little of this in medieval towns and cities because there weren't many laws forcing people to keep things clean.
Wars fought for the holy land that helped increase trade between Europe and Asia.
The production of this increaded in the late middle ages due to new farming equipment.
Groups of craftsmen who specialized in a specific trade or job.
Verticales
The material that made Flanders a wealthy and important trading center.
People in towns and cities had the time and money to recieve this and improve their lives.
A medieval town that was granted one of these could govern itself, make laws and issue taxes.
Wanted to use money because it was lighter to carry than goods.
A guild regulated these, which included the hours one could work and the state of the environment they worked in.
A wealthy medieval Italian city known for trade and its glass making.
Region in northern Europe that was a meeting center of different trade routes.
This problem occurred in many new towns and cities because population increased.
These ships dropped Crusaders off to the holy land and brought goods from Asia back to Europe.
This unsanitary substance was disposed of in the same rivers that people drank from.
The new class of people that developed made up of merchants and traders.
The nickname given to the early Middle Ages when invasions occurred and before trade had improved.
These self sufficient communities were decreasing as people moved to towns and cities for jobs.