Towns in medieval Europe were dangerous places because they were noisy, crowded, and often unsafe. Pickpockets and theives would always be on the lookout for travelers with money in their pockets. Towns didn't have streetlights, so night Watchmen patrolled the streets with candle lanterns to deter (discourage) criminals. -Carol
Towns in medieval Europe were dangerous places because they were noisy, crowded, and often unsafe. Pickpockets and theives would always be on the lookout for travelers with money in their pockets. Towns didn't have streetlights, so night Watchmen patrolled the streets with candle lanterns to deter (discourage) criminals. -Carol
Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.
Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.
Regulate production or trade ;)
Many medieval towns were clean by their standards, which would have meant uncluttered, without foul odors, and so on. The medieval people did not understand anything about bacteria, viruses, and disease vectors, so in some modern senses, the towns were not clean; for example you could not trust the water.
Wales Ireland Scotland the place of the bpards magical castle
Cities were built(most places in medieval Europe was towns)
Crusades
improvements in agriculture and revival trade
Merchants, by selling food and goods, attracted people to move to the towns. The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages.
Simple 'Rape"-- not a joke!
Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.
The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.
they were located in Greece and rome because they could inhance their trade routes
in medieval towns
Medieval towns were independent by buying a royal charter.
Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.
It would probably be the king or queen who did all of that but maybe in some places it was a duke or dutchess.