Most castles in the Middle Ages were built over a span of a decade or more. They were built by masons and carpenters, mostly of stone.
William the Conqueror first built stone keep castles to show that he is not scared of the British
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
No castles have been built since the middle ages
motte and bailey castles
because they were built in the middle ages and most of them are in good conditions
Castles were developed in the middle ages because people thought that the kings and queens should live more wealthier than the peasant's. Therefore, they built castles.
Castles have a rather distinctive architecture, and were nearly all built in the Middle Ages. They were also politically and militarily important in the time.
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Castles were built in England during the Middle Ages and the first ones were built in the 11th century. Most of the Castles remaining in England are dated between the 13th and 15th centuries.
Earlier in the Middle Ages, they built fleets of ships to combat pirates and Vikings. Later on they built castles.
Castles were built as a form of protection and were strongholds against the enemy.
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