William Dunbar, ‘To the City of London’.
London, thou art of townes A per se.
Soveraign of cities, seemliest in sight,
Of high renoun, riches and royaltie;
Of lordis, barons, and many a goodly knyght;
Of most delectable lusty ladies bright;
Of famous prelatis, in habitis clericall;
Of merchauntis full of substaunce and of myght:
London, thou art the flour of Cities all …
Answer: capitalist
Explanation: because they have more manufactured goods
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Paper and a pen and sounded it out
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People went on crusades to or pilgrimages for either their faith in Christianity or for personal gain.
Explanation:
Some people believed in the call to action by the Pope and believed it was their duty. Many landowner and lords felt obliged to lead by example and encouraged others to do so. This gave them social benefits within their community. Some people were looking for absolving to their sins. However, many crusaders saw the opportunity to bring riches back from sacked cities or to possibly gain land.