Which was the significance of guilds in the High Middle Ages? Guilds educated wealthy merchant sons to staff new civil bureaucracies. Guilds regulated production and sale of goods within certain jurisdictions. Guilds promoted chivalric codes of behavior through love songs and poems. Guilds exempted prosperous towns from political regulation by local nobles.
Guilds in the Middle Ages The guilds in the Middle Ages were an important part of life in Medieval times. A higher social status could be achieved through guild membership, and feudalism encouraged people to do this. There were many advantages of becoming a member of a guild. Guild members in the Middle Ages were supported by the Guild if they became sick. There were two main kinds of Medieval guilds - Merchant Guilds and Craft Guilds. A man would have to work through three phases to become an elite member of a Medieval Guild during the Middle Ages - apprentice, journeyman and master. http://www.lordsandladies.org/guilds-in-the-middle-ages.htm
@vera_ewing
Hmm so what is the answer? I can't really tell
The answer is literally shown clearly in this link. http://www.lordsandladies.org/guilds-in-the-middle-ages.htm
Oh is it A?
I would say so. Do you agree? @mastermindkakashi
@TheSmartOne
Well you can easily eliminate C.
OK.....what about B and D?
Is there anything in your book or class links that discuss about guilds?
I don't think so .... :/
sorry guys!
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