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Today's lesson

  • Recap of the previous lesson.
  • Homework check
  • short explanation of 5.3
  • Time to work

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How did Lords still try to control cities?
  • It has something to do with the "scout"!

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City rights
Name at least 3 city rights.
  • organise markets
  • build city walls
  • produce their own coin
  • punish criminals
  • collect money from merchants.

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Homework check 
  • Ch5.2 exercise 1 till 10
  • pay attention to each other.
  • do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
  • correct your answer.

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Today's aim:
  • You know how trade increased.
  •  You know what the Hansa was.
  • You can explain why Bruges was so important.

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International trade.
Some merchants went abroad to sell and buy wares.
  • Clear routes.
  • Safe roads.
  • Easy accessible.
  • The markets were big.
  • The invention of "banks".

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Banks
Why are banks needed?
  • Merchants did not want to travel with a lot of money on them.
First banks were Italian.

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International trade union Hansa.
But does anyone knows the Dutch term?
Zwolle

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The benefits of the Hansa.
  • The costs of doing business could be shared. 
  • It was safer for ships to travel in a group.
  • Because of the number of city's involved, it became easier to make more business deals. 

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Go to work.
Read page 89 and 90 in your textbook
Answer question 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and13


timer
10:00

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The cog ship

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Bruges
Important city for the Hansa in Flanders (Belgium).

Broadcloth made from wool.
  • Wool from England.
  • Buyers from everywhere. 
  • Hansa trade office.
  • Perfect example of international trade in the Middle Ages.

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Go to work.
Read page 89 and 90 in your textbook
Answer question 1 till 11 and 13


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