Does anyone Know about the late medieval period in Europe?http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/educator_world_v12/module02/imgmod02/Medieval_market.jpg
I know a bit, might be enough to help you, @ashhhrodriguez
Thank you so so much. I just had a hard time analyzing the picture.
Ok so in the painting I was thinking of pilgrams By the way they're dressed initially I was thinking peddllers but they say they wore tattered clothes.
Would you agree?
Also as far as artisans went I was thinking about potters because of the clay bowls.
As far as the assignment goes im supposed to: 1.Closely study the painting. Consider how it reflects the economic and social changes of the late medieval period in Europe. 2.Identify three distinct features or interactions you see in the painting that relate to what you learned in the lesson. 3.Explain how each feature or interaction represents an economic or social change in Europe during this period. Be thorough in your explanations. Use at least three complete sentences for each one. 4.Each of your three explanations must discuss a unique change reflected in the painting. They should not be the same or significantly similar to each other. 5.Each of your three explanations must use and explain at least one important term or idea from the lesson. Examples include the following: ◦Artisan ◦Merchant ◦Guild ◦Wealth ◦Crusades ◦Money system ◦Division of labor ◦Usury ◦Urbanization ◦Middle class
So I just need help with identifying the three distinct features or interactions
One interaction being with a stimulated economy and the increa in pilgramiges , it encouraged widespread trade. Peddlers became to be known as merchants and the expanding of artisans.
Another interaction I was thinking was the exchange of coin money. I'm not sure though, I know that happened in the later period, but I don't know if I could point that out in the illustration.
Sadly, I am unable to open the picture as of now. I really like your interactions and would recommend looking into whether or not the exchange of coin money happened before the picture was painted @ashhhrodriguez
Wow. I feel so ignorant and feeble-minded. I'm sorry I wasted your time. I didn't even thing to look at the pictures captain. Thank you! @CottonCandy101
Oh, no worries! Glad I could help @ashhhrodriguez
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