um, in my opinion, this question makes no sense! Think about rephrasing it...somehow...
Square keep castles were mainly built far from villages
to try to protect a village or villages
They lived in small houses (cruck houses) they rented from landlords and worked in fields close to a manor home or castle
The plural form of the noun village is villages.The plural possessive form is villages'.Example: The villages' proximity allowed them to pool their resources.
The people who lived in castles had power and money and could buy the things that people living nearby could produce and bring to them. It was a case of supply and demand.
Stone castles have many small spaces between each other. As the space becomes bigger, the stone castles become weaker an weaker.
At the time of Jesus the people lived in small villages.
Nope, It doesn't!Outback and Bush are replacements on countryside too, but not villages. Small towns are replacement of villages, apart from that, no.
a castles often had a garderobe.These were small seats built into a tiny closet hangging ower the castles moat.
Castles usually have a mote, towers, and long halls. They also have special defenses inside and outside of the structure.
Villages are very small towns which have very small population and very little buildings. They are mostly seen in the countryside, particularly in Europe.
Hamlets are small villages or groups of houses.