High Medieval Economics, Technology, and Politics Lisa M. Lane History 103.

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High Medieval Economics, Technology, and Politics Lisa M. Lane History 103

Agricultural revolution heavy (mouldboard) plow

Agricultural revolution horse collar

Agricultural revolution three-field rotation

Industrial revolution water mill technology: the cam

mill model

Rise of towns theories differ

Rise of towns charters Henry II of England: Grant of a Gild to the Tanners of Rouen, 1170 Henry, by the grace of God, King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou, to his earls, barons, justiciars, sheriffs, ministers, and all his faithful followers, greeting. Be it known that I have granted and confirmed with this my charter to my tanners of Rouen their gild and tan and oil, and all the gild's customs and duties, freely and quietly, fully and honorably; and (I have commanded) for the sake of the service which those tanners do me that no one shall ply their craft in Rouen, nor within the district of Rouen except with their permission. Wherefore, I wish and firmly command that no one molest nor disturb them, nor take action against their craft except before me. Witnesses, etc.

Rise of towns merchant guilds (Gild Merchant) and craft guilds

Politics: Feudalism and Manorialism Kings Nobles Knights Serfs a political system: land in return for military service an economic system: protection in return for agricultural labor nobles hold manors and gain profit through the labor of.... control large areas through loyalty of nobles can be landless, loyal to more than one noble

Politics: Triangular Tension Kings Church Nobles The Investiture Controversy Magna Carta The Crusades