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Did most Medieval people live in cities?

Most medieval people lived in rural areas rather than cities. The majority of the population was engaged in agriculture, working on farms and estates. Cities were relatively small and primarily served as trade and administrative centers, with a significant portion of the population being artisans and merchants. Overall, urban areas were not the primary residence for most people during the medieval period.


What did medieval huntsman hunt?

deerboarharerabbitbirds of all typeselk ( far northern areas)


What were the churches made out of in the middle ages?

What churches were made out of depended on the time and place. Many, perhaps most, churches were built of stone. In places where there was no stone, churches were often built of brick. Some churches were built of wood with timbered construction, and some of these had the open areas filled with wattle and daub, which is mats woven from reeds and covered with daub.


What is the ethnic origin of the surname Blackwell?

England areas such as Cumbria, Derbyshire, County Durham, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire


What was good about living In a medieval city?

Living in a medieval city offered various advantages, such as access to vibrant marketplaces where residents could buy and sell goods, fostering a sense of community and commerce. The concentration of people also facilitated cultural exchanges, with festivals, fairs, and events that enriched social life. Additionally, medieval cities often provided some degree of protection through walls and fortifications, contributing to a sense of security compared to rural areas. The presence of guilds allowed skilled artisans to thrive, enhancing opportunities for craftsmanship and trade.

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Did most Medieval people live in cities?

Most medieval people lived in rural areas rather than cities. The majority of the population was engaged in agriculture, working on farms and estates. Cities were relatively small and primarily served as trade and administrative centers, with a significant portion of the population being artisans and merchants. Overall, urban areas were not the primary residence for most people during the medieval period.


When did people have no water in England?

Several areas in England are regularly affected by drought.


Why do people move to the coastal areas in England?

People move to coastal areas in England because they have big hairy balls and there bums holes smell so they need to wash them


What time period did more Americans live in urban areas rather than rural?

Today more people live in urban areas rather than in rural areas


What percentage of people live in rural England?

easy enough. to find the percentage subtract the percentage of people living in urban areas from 100.


Who were people who lived in towns rather than in rural areas?

the answer is : burgesses :) LB


Why England people hate arab I've got friends from England and they nice but when i went to study in England i found a lot of people hate arab and that really disappointed me?

People in England hate Arabs because Arabs and Muslims have been taking over areas of their country.


What do people in England call states?

These areas are called Counties. Such as Kent County, or the County of Kent.


What is different about where people live today opposed to the past?

rather than living around factories and urban areas due to industrial eras, people are now moving out of urban areas


What were the buildings like in the medieval times?

In the local areas the castle.


Atlantic trade routes carried goods and enslaved people between what areas?

england, france, and netherlands


Why do people live in London and in urban areas in England?

Because they enjoy urban living; they have jobs and family there.