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Towns in the early middle ages primarily built for military purposes. In order for commercial activities to commence two groups are needed. The agricultural revolution "the commercial revolution of the middle ages" (robert lopez) essential prerec of the commercial. The rise of bruges, ghent and lille as trading centers. Middle 11thc excess sold to various parts of europe. i. e. scandinavia. Flanders no longer could produce the raw wool had to import from england. more trading. William, duke of normandy (william the conqueror, king of england, 1066 -87) The rise of bordeaux and burgundy thus being the main reason these two regions wine industry grew notably. English crown in communication with the normans, wanted. French wine in england, wine merchants travelled to provide wine for the normans while in england. Further increase in want for wine after the normans defeated. Venice, genoa and pisa: trading centres by the end of the tenth century.

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