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Drag and drop the reasons trade increased during the Middle Ages.

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Reasons Trade Increased






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It seems like you want to sort through reasons for increased trade during the Middle Ages. While I can't interact with the drag-and-drop interface, I can provide a list of potential reasons that you can use to sort.

Here are some common reasons trade increased during the Middle Ages:

1. **Growth of Towns and Cities** - As urbanization increased, markets expanded, leading to more trade opportunities.

2. **Rise of the Merchant Class** - A new social class of merchants emerged who were dedicated to trade and commerce.

3. **Improved Transportation** - Improvements in roads and the use of ships made it easier and safer to transport goods.

4. **Crusades** - The Crusades opened new trade routes and increased interaction between Europe and the East, especially with the introduction of spices and textiles.

5. **Feudal System Decline** - As feudalism weakened, trade became more prevalent as people sought wealth and opportunities outside of land-based power.

6. **Expansion of Trade Networks** - Trade routes such as the Silk Road and maritime routes expanded significantly, allowing for trade across continents.

7. **Banking and Financial Innovations** - The development of banking systems made it easier to fund trade and manage financial transactions.

You can sort these reasons based on the criteria you have. If you have access to specific options, feel free to share them, and I can help you identify which ones align with the reasons for increased trade during the Middle Ages.

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