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nikklg [1K]
3 years ago
5

In what ways are the processes for state development in 1200 to 1450 ce similar and different ?

History
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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
4 0

The ways that the processes for state development in 1200 to 1450CE are similar and different are:

Similarity:

  • The Europeans were similar in the sense that majorly all the European nations at the time practiced the three-field crop rotation, which facilitated larger populations.

Difference:

  • During this period, history shows that the economy of the likes of England, France, and Spain was established on farming and craft production while that of Víkings like Dànish, Norwegian, Swedish, etc, was based on raids and crusaders invasions.

Hence, in this case, the answer is that there were some similarities and differences in how the processes for state development in Europe were conducted around 1200 to 1450CE.

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