In the bustling marketplaces of medieval Scotland, before the rise of permanent shops and modern commerce, the country relied heavily on itinerant merchants known as chapmen. These traveling traders played a crucial role in connecting remote villages and towns with goods, news, and even culture from the outside world.
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The Origins of the Scottish Chapmen
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In the bustling marketplaces of medieval Scotland, before the rise of permanent shops and modern commerce, the country relied heavily on itinerant merchants known as chapmen. These traveling traders played a crucial role in connecting remote villages and towns with goods, news, and even culture from the outside world.