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THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES, 1050-1300 Agricultural Revolution
THE 11TH CENTURY EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL
REVOLUTIONIt helped make the High Middle Ages possible •Four factors that led to the Ag Revolution: • The end of the wave of raids that swept Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries • The clearing and cultivation of new land and the spread of the three-field rotation system • Technological innovations like the heavy plow and the horse collar • And the use of wind and water mills for power
AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION Effects of new technological advances: •Dramatic increase in the supply of food in western Europe •Revival of trade and the rebirth of towns (the medieval urban revolution) •Economic prosperity that led Medieval Europe to make numerous political, economic, social and intellectual advances
THE MEDIEVAL REVIVAL OF TRADE
Two types of commercial activity after 1050: •Local: surplus grain and products from small industries in markets •Long distance: textiles, wine and luxury items
•Trade expansion allowed new business partnerships, money economy, and a money changing or banking system.
THE MEDIEVAL URBAN REVOLUTION
Urban life declined significantly after the fall of Rome. It revived during the 11th century. •Why? Increased food supply, population growth and the revival and expansion of trade. •Where? Towns were founded where merchants gathered. •Impact: • Introduced a new class, the bourgeoisie, merchant and graft guilds developed.