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By the late twelfth century, what economic activity replaced agriculture as the most dynamic force in the European economy?

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By the late twelfth century trade replaced agriculture as the most dynamic forces in the European economy 
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Answer: trade

During the early middle ages, most trade was carried out by pedlars who travelled between towns and villages. However, by the 12th century, Europe became more prosperous. Busy trade routes developed between major cities of the continent. One of the contributing factors were the Crusades, which brought goods from faraway places to Europe, encouraging trade. With the rise of trade, living standards improved. It also gave rise to the first banks.

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