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Guild towns, known as communes, were unique in that they had charters that assured citizens certain rights and (4 points) gave merchant guilds the power to enforce their rules as law had no charters, but were instead governed by non-guild merchants were ruled solely by a feudal lord who regulated all business and trade did not trade with neighboring guild towns or foreign merchants

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