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Chapter 5 Revision

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Improvements in the agriculture

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Improvements in the agriculture
*Horse collar
* Iron plough
* Three-field system
- 1/3 left to rest for a year
* Reclaiming

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Three-field system
Summer grain:
Winter grain:
Left to rest

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Money
* Can't store products very well
* Not enough products to exchange

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Hanseatic league

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Trade networks
* Work together
* Trade networks -> Hanseatic League
- Less competition
- Stronger against pirates

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Guilds

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Guilds
* Craftspeople -> obligated
* Prevent competition
- Rules price
- Rules quality
- Training
- Helped with sickness and death

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Different kinds of members
Unpayed student
Journeyman
Master

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Catholic Church

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Catholic Church
* Pope
* Afterlife
* 'In-between moment' on earth
* Sin -> Doing things God had forbidden

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Crusade
* Pope
* Goal:  Conquer Jerusalem 
* 1096
* In the hands of Muslims
* Holy city

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Centralisation

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Centralisation
* Travel around
* Government officials and army of merchanaries
* More loyal then vassals

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investiture battle

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Feudal system
* Vassals -> land to their children
* Bishops
* Could not marry -> No children
* King appoints bishops

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Reaction pope
* Only the pope is allowed to appoint bishops
* Highest-ranked administrator in the Church

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investiture battle
* Major argument between the Pope and the German Emperer
* 1122 peace
- Only the pope was allowed to appoint bishops
- Pope -> ruled the Church
- Emperor-> Ruled the empire

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Learn for the test

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