Fallow - Land left unplanted for a season so the soil can rest and regain nutrients., Three-Field System - A medieval farming system that divided land into three parts: one for winter crops, one for spring crops, and one left fallow, which increased food production., Guild - An organization of workers in the same craft or trade that set rules, protected workers, and controlled the quality of goods., Draft - To pull or drag something, usually referring to animals pulling heavy tools or loads (like a plow)., Cease - To stop or bring something to an end., Commerce - The buying and selling of goods, especially between towns or regions., Merchant - A person who buys and sells goods, often traveling between towns to trade., Manufacture - To make products, usually by hand or with simple tools, often done by craftsmen in medieval towns., Market Town - A town where people gathered on certain days to buy and sell goods; many market towns grew as trade expanded., Crop Rotation - A farming method where different crops are planted in different fields each year to keep the soil healthy.,

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