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Why did the craft guilds form in the middle ages?

1.To eliminate the growing number of merchant guilds in European towns.
2. To address religious and political corruption.
3.To eliminate competition between artisans.
4.To provide structure and support for artisans who shared who shared a trade.

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Why did the craft guilds form in the middle ages?

Answer: To provide structure and support for artisans who shared a trade.

The craft guild formed an important part of town life during the medieval period because they trained young people in a skilled job, regulated the quality of goods sold, and were major forces in community life. There were three stages for a craft guild: Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master.

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The craft guilds formed in the middle ages : To provide structure and support for artisans who shared a trade

A Craft Guild back then acted similarly with present day production house, who provide the platform for the artists and help them distribute their arts

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