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Summary of Municipal Institutions

the house paid a mortgage but in time would own his own land. There were no tolls and land taxes and they no longer had to stay on the land.This new found freedom called for a universal system of laws, there was now a counsel where the president of the court system was selected with agreement by the middle class to avoid unjust rule. Townsman could now only be tried by their own magistrates rather than foreign magistrates where they gone to do trade with in there jurisdictions. The council carried on routine administration regulating equipment, school, military, town problems and taxes were now paid according to your economic status.In conclusion Middle Age cities were commercial and industrial communities which thrived on the protection of set and enjoyable laws. They were a place where people were proud to live in and had much pride in their city....

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