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Lesson goals
What have you learned at the end of the lesson?
1 Why are people moving to the cities?
2What is the means of existence in the cities?
3What are guilds?
4How did they handle money in the middle ages?

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Read for yourself!
Page 128-129: 
''New farmland''
''farming methods''
'' Urbanisation''

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Glossary
Read the text again. Write down the words in your notebook that you don't understand!.
Look up the dutch meaning and write it down in your notebook.
You can use ''google translate'' or your dictionary.

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Explanation: New farmland
Between 1000-1300 the population in Europe doubled.

This was the result of expanding the farmland and the use of new farming methods.

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Explanation: agricultural-urban society
Around 1000 people in Europe started to live in cities agian. The largest part of the population still lived and worked on the farms. Europa changed from an agricultural society in an agricultural-urban society.

This was possible because farmers made more food than they needed themselves.

Slide 6 - Slide

Watch this movieclip!
It's about

''Cities in the middle ages''

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Slide 8 - Video

Let's practice a little....
Do your best to answer the questions!

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Fill in: Between 1000 and 1300 the population doubled. People moved to the cities where they didn't produce their own food, but ............... it.

Slide 10 - Open question

What do we call the rise and growth of cities?

Slide 11 - Open question

Read for yourself!
Page 129-130: 
''demand and supply''
''craft guilds''

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Glossary
Read the text again. Write down the words in your notebook that you don't understand!.
Look up the dutch meaning and write it down in your notebook.
You can use ''google translate'' or your dictionary.

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explanation: mean of excistence in the Cities
People who live in the cities are called citizens.

Citizens were merchants, workers and craftsman.

They bought food and goods on the markets, who were held in the city.

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Explanation: guilds
In the cities worked craftsmen like bakers, blacksmiths, brewers, basketmakers, carpenters, etc.

Each craft had his own guild. A guild is an organisation in who all craftsman of one craft worked together

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For example: the bakers guild determined what the price was of a bread in the city Goes. 

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Explanation: guilds
Guilds did not only determine prices but also:
-Determine working hours
-provide professional training
-take care of sick members
-determine de quality of the products
-took care of their elderly members and the widows.
organised parties, masses and funerals for their members

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Watch this movieclip!
It's about

''City markets''

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Slide 19 - Video

Let's practice a little....
Do your best to answer the questions!

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What someone wants to buy is also called .......

Slide 21 - Open question

a proffesional organisation is a city is called a ......

Slide 22 - Open question

Read for yourself!
Page 130-131: 
''money changers''
''banks''
''trade with north and south''

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Glossary
Read the text again. Write down the words in your notebook that you don't understand!.
Look up the dutch meaning and write it down in your notebook.
You can use ''google translate'' or your dictionary.

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explanation: moneychanger



Because there was more trades, the use of money increased.
Each city made their own gold, silver coins and copper coins.

That is why each city market  had a moneychanger. He weighed the coins and determined the value. He exchanged the people's coins for the local currency.


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Explanation: banks
During ''the time of cities and states'' people started to pay by giro. This is a system how people could pay by transferring money with the help of banks.

How did they do it?
Merchants stored their money at the bank and got a ''bill of exchange''. When a merchant went to another city, he could withdraw the money from the same bank with show the  ''bill of exchange''.

Trading became safer and easier because of the Giro.

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Watch this movieclip!
It's about

''the hanze''

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Slide 28 - Video

End of the lesson
Try to see if you understand the learning goals of this lesson below. Otherwise, repeat that part of the lesson.
1 Why are people moving to the cities?
2What is the means of existence in the cities?
3What are guilds?
4How did they handle money in the middle ages?

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