Across
- 4. A skilled artisan who worked for a master for daily wages.
- 6. They were like a farmers' market today, where you could trade necessary items, and the domestic system was introduced.
- 7. The sole right to trade there, in that town.
- 9. Formed because Germany did not have a strong central government.
- 10. The lord no longer administers justice; towns had their own .
- 12. Like the World Fair, were held during Christian holidays, and traded from other countries.
- 15. Exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the .
- 17. Goods/services exchanged with no use of money.
- 18. What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- 20. What were members of the middle class called in England?
Down
- 1. Medieval towns were small: 9 out of 10 cities had less then inhabitants.
- 2. Meeting point along trade routes and a textile headquarters.
- 3. Manufacturing is completed within the homes.
- 5. Land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals.
- 8. Wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profit.
- 11. Charging interest on a loan.
- 13. Items traded with Europe included medicines, dyes, textiles, rugs, gems, gold, silver, spices, ivory, and silk.
- 14. What were craft guilds like?
- 16. What was the first region to experience growth in trade?
- 19. Items for trade with Asia included fur, timber, fish, grain, oil, leather, and armor.
