quinta-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2011

MARKET IN THE MIDDLE AGES

The markets were weekly events had occurred by local and
in cities. The buyers were the recipients, ie people who would consume the products. Most of what is bought and food were sold in the markets: agricultural products, some captured animal in the forest (the noble was the one who had the privilege of hunting) or natural fruits. It also sold some small craft.







The markets were meeting places, and entertainment for a population
attached to the work on earth. The merchants, called "dirty feet" for a long walk, put products in tents dismantled where the goods were the
more exposed as possible due to high illiteracy was important
"client" to see the article. There's no point writing that the product was exposed on a plate. However, in tents, in most cases, there was only one sample of product, or they could be ordered for delivery
later, or were stored in warehouses nearby.

(SANTOS METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, COURSE OF HISTORY )

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