By the end of the 13th century, Crusading had become more expensive. The time had passed when a Crusade army was made up of knights who served under a lord and paid their own way. Economic pressures caused many nobles to seek royal service. Royal armies, therefore, became more professional, and many knights as well as foot soldiers served for pay. Moreover, the rise of royal authority meant that great Crusades could no longer be cobbled together by feudal lords but were increasingly reliant on kings, who were by their nature easily distracted by events at home.
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example d non-tariff barriers to trade such as import as a embargo
ex would include the US Embargo of 1807.
US Embargo of Cuba. Russia sanctions on Ukraine.
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what a quota is
a country might want a trade embark so they are not able to get a hold on the resources they have or to stop them from being able to trade in total
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being an indentured servant
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The servants were laborers of the great lands commanded by the 'masters' and lived in the vicinity of the property. They were tied to the land for work, had no right to pay or benefits, but worked to live on the spot and received the necessary supplies to feed and survive. For this reason, the way for a poor person in Europe to have a chance at a better life was to become a indentured servant.