The aqueducts that were built by the Romans in various areas were soon broken down and were unable to be used in the middle ages. One of the primary problems in the middle ages was the water was bad and people suffered from water born diseases. So, to answer your question they didn't work and the people didn't know how to repair them or get them to work.
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Wells and cisterns are alternatives to aqueducts.
There was never capitalism in Europe in the Middle Ages. Capitalism is a modern idea and developed in the 20th century. The Middle Ages were a feudal society where only one percent of the population were in control and everyone else worked for them.
Aqueducts are used for a channel used to carry water from mountains into cities
Aqueducts were built by pretty much all ancient civilisations.
The duration of Middle Age Spread is 1.63 hours.