The guilds grew rich they built guildhalls and took
active roles.
Early guilds went from village to village selling goods.
The guilds
were also called merchants and peddlers.
The guilds
could charge as mutch as they want to people.
The guilds
were bisnus people.
They sold
coal, timber, wood, iron, copper and lead.
Guilds
negotiated with employers.
Most craft
workers were men.
The guilds
let the craftsmen be a master pice was goodenough.
Females
were the only ones that worked on selling brew.
Learning
to trade is hard work for women.
Most women
got admitted when their husbands died.
If I were
a guild member I would spin sheep's wool to make thread and yarn.
A guild
woman would wear a black skirt and a white shirt.
My character
made things for fun.
Guilds
were paid by trades.
A schedule
for a day:
5:30 eat
Trade until 12:00
12:00 eat
9:00 bathe
9:30 go to bed
I live in the back of my store.
This
research was done by Guild Member: Nichole