A village became a town when it received a royal charter to have a permanent marketplace.
if the essay's on a question then end it on so thats why i thought that a medieval village is better than a medieval town. (for example) or so thats why i thought that "question"
some of the dirtiest cities are right here in india
The lord of a village or town would live in a manor house.
a medieval merchant would either live in a seperate house in the same village/town or have his house built into his shop :)
The most important economic activity in a Medieval town was trade. ----- The thing that made a town different from a village was that the town had a permanently established market place, where a number of merchants and craftspeople could sell their wares.
The most important economic activity in a Medieval town was trade. ----- The thing that made a town different from a village was that the town had a permanently established market place, where a number of merchants and craftspeople could sell their wares.
A reeve was a medieval town or village secular official. In England a man's religion was not relevant to his position as reeve.
In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
Any nearby forest would supply all a Middle Agexd town's needs.
there arnt many but one is a church make sure u have that or your teacher wont be happy.
Answera sword and a horse.A market and a tavern.AnswerA medieval town had a church and a market.A hamlet was a group of houses, but had no church. All villages, towns, and cities had churches.A village had a church, but no permanent market.A town had a church, and it also had a permanent market.A city had all the things a town had, but in addition, it had a cathedral.
Depends on how large a village is.