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Why did merchants moved to the countryside Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries? Explain
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1. Expansion of world trade and the acquisition of colonies. 2. Powerful urban craft and trade guilds did not allow expansion of production in towns. 3. Producers regulated the production competition prices. 4.Rulers also granted different guilds the monopoly right to produce and trade in specific products.

Pk . 6 years ago

During that period the trade Guild of town was very strict. ruler grants them a Monopoly right to trade in a specific product. local merchant can't compete with them so they move to the the countryside. To avoid competition with them
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