The Teaching of History in Elementary Schools

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The Teaching of History in Elementary Schools
Richard Lawrence Archer
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Some towns were deliberately planted for a political purpose, as many of the Welsh boroughs.
A later time came when manual crafts arose in the towns, after the technical skill of foreign craftsmen had been introduced into England. Sometimes the foreign craftsmen were themselves brought over, e. G. , Henry I. Introduced Flemish weavers into Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula. From this time arose the craft gilds quite a different institution from the old merchant-gild ; for each craft had its
... own gild, and, with the multiplica- tion of crafts came a multiplication of gilds. Beginning in the thirteenth century they reached their zenith in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. They gradually ousted the merchant gilds which survived only as religious or festive organizations. The gilds were trades unions of master workmen for mutual " protection, " amongst other duties seeing that goods were of the proper quality ; but in time they tended to become agencies in the creation of a monopoly by limiting the number of apprentices, increasing the time before they could become masters, 1 66 THE TEACHING OF HISTORY and otherwise striving to limit the number in the craft.

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