The Middle Ages
Guilds were associations of artisans or merchants in the Middle Ages, formed to protect their interests, regulate trade practices, and maintain standards within a particular craft or industry. They played a vital role in the economic and social structure of medieval towns, ensuring the quality of goods and the fair treatment of members while also contributing to the growth of urban society and the establishment of early universities.
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