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why did trade increased during the middle ages

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Why was there an increase in trade and commerce during the medieval period? The growth of agricultural production was supplemented by increased craft production. Increased craft production stimulated the process of both regional and inter-regional exchange.

Advances in transportation in the 1100s made it possible to trade with distant neighbors. Lords found it more profitable to perfect the cultivation of one crop and trade that for everything else he needed. As trade grew, the merchants in town became very important.Jul 8, 2022

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1.Trade in the Middle Ages - World History Encyclopedia

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