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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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According to Norman Cantor, what are two ways Manorialism influenced the economy of Europe?

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rosijanka [135]3 years ago
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I have this excerpt here about Norman Cantor's view on manorialism. I hope this has come to your help.

". . Of necessity, the manor was a self-sufficient economic unit in view of the overwhelming difficulties of transportation in the period. International trade was carried on only to serve the demands of the wealthy, and it was largely in the hands of aliens [different peoples]-Greeks, Jews, Moslems. Local society made almost no use of money. To the extent that local exchange was carried on, it was conducted by barter. The small amount of international trade precluded [ruled out] the need for gold coinage. The Carolingians minted only silver coins, which were all that was usually necessary when the smallest silver coin could buy a cow. When gold coins were needed, Byzantine and Moslem currency was used. . . ."

<span>Source: Norman F. Cantor, The Civilization of the Middle Ages, Harper Perennial</span>

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