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Craft guilds evolved in medieval Europe as a means to ensure quality of work, means of production, and working conditions for skilled laborers in various trades. In order to become a member of a craft guild, one had to first complete a successful apprenticeship. In some ways, craft guilds can be considered a predecessor to modern labor unions.

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Guilds in the middle ages purpose was to control the production and selling of a certain service, good, or trade. The definition of guild is a group of people in the same trade business that controlled the making/selling of that product.

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It controlled the quality and quantity of productions. Guilds also protected the town's merchants and craftspeople from having to compete with those from outside the town.

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it was to control the quantity of that certain item or craft in circulation.

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Set Quality Standards

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it was to S.H.I.T in the forest

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