4.1 TEACH

AGE 4: The Time of cities and states
4.1 Cities and trade return

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AGE 4: The Time of cities and states
4.1 Cities and trade return

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AGE 4: The Time of cities and states
4.1 Cities and trade return

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Slide 3 - Vidéo

Which two words are central in the video?
Hand in separately

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

AGE 4: the Time of Cities and States
1000 - 1500 AD

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AGE 4: the Time of Cities and States
1000 - 1500 AD
Typical Aspects:
  1. Return of cities and trade
  2. Rise of independent cities
  3.  The spread of Christianity through the Crusades 
  4.  Conflict between Church and State
  5.  The forming of centralised states
Late Middle Ages 



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4.1.1
Busy life in the town hall surroundings of a fictional city, as depicted on the school plaat "A city in the middle ages" by J.H. Isings, 1962
The Late Middle Ages: 
the recovery of Europe

Slide 8 - Diapositive

First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.1: cities and trade return

GUILDS (= gilden)





Slide 9 - Diapositive

First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.1
GUILDS (= gilden)

What?   - a group of people practising the same craft in a city.
                - Membership was mandatory (if you wanted to work in the city)




Slide 10 - Diapositive

First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.1
GUILDS (= gilden)

What?   - a group of people practising the same craft in a city.
                - Membership was mandatory (if you wanted to work in the city)
Why?     - to prevent too much competition.







Slide 11 - Diapositive

First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.1
GUILDS (= gilden)

What?   - a group of people practising the same craft in a city.
                - Membership was mandatory (if you wanted to work in the city)
Why?     - to prevent too much competition.

Tasks:     - manage prices and quality of products.
                -  help each other in times of need.





Slide 12 - Diapositive

First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.1
GUILDS (= gilden)

What?   - a group of people practising the same craft in a city.
                - Membership was mandatory (if you wanted to work in the city)
Why?     - to prevent too much competition.

Tasks:     - manage prices and quality of products.
                -  help each other in times of need.

Examples: carpenters, shoemakers, weavers, bakers, blacksmiths.




Slide 13 - Diapositive

First make a note in your notebook.
Lesson 4.1
GUILDS (= gilden)

What?   - a group of people practising the same craft in a city.
                - Membership was mandatory (if you wanted to work in the city)
Why?     - to prevent too much competition.

Tasks:     - manage prices and quality of products.
                -  help each other in times of need.

Examples: carpenters, shoemakers, weavers, bakers, blacksmiths.
How (become a member?): be a student (apprentice) first, then do an exam.



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Slide 18 - Vidéo