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2 March, 06:56

How was life in the towns different from life on the manor?

In the towns, the Church had less authority.

In the towns, people were self-sufficient.

In the towns, people exchanged goods and services for money.

In the towns, people rejected guild membership

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  1. 2 March, 08:07
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    Generally speaking, the main way in which life in the towns was different from life on the manor was that " In the towns, people exchanged goods and services for money", whereas in the manor there was rarely a monied exchange, at least directly.
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