Which answer correctly compares the first medieval merchants to merchants of the High Middle Ages? The first medieval merchants
were higher in the social hierarchy, while merchants during the High Middle Ages were members of the lower social class. The first medieval merchants were trusted by the people who bought their goods, while merchants during the High Middle Ages were thought to be dishonest. The first medieval merchants were peddlers who held little status or wealth, while merchants during the High Middle Ages formed guilds and often served in government council positions in their towns. The first medieval merchants traveled long distances to trade goods with people from other lands, while High Middle Ages merchants stayed close to home to establish shops in their own towns.
the answer is C, The first medieval merchants were peddlers who held little status or wealth, while merchants during the High Middle Ages formed guilds and often served in government council positions in their towns.
The correct answer is <span>The first medieval merchants were peddlers who held little status or wealth, while merchants during the High Middle Ages formed guilds and often served in government council positions in their towns. </span>
1) Pay off the national debt at face value and have the federal government assume the war debts of the states. 2) Protect the young nations “infant” (new and developing) industries and collect adequate revenues at the same time by imposing high tariffs on imported goods. 3) Create a national bank for depositing government fund and printing banknotes that would provide the basis for a stable U.S. currency.
1 high taxes, 2 British soldiers were given to many rights that allowed them to basically steal and still live in the homes they stole from, 3 colonist wanted more rights
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