Yes.
One point of view:As trade grew medieval cities became overcrowded and unsanitary.Another point of view:As trade grew, medieval cities became more important, more prosperous, and bigger.
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People could travel to the cities easier. Trade grew in these cities. Jobs became available.
Trade, of course. As trade grew and more goods were able to be brought in and out of one city, the city grew.
Because that's where more trade occurred, and in the old days, cities grew around where it was convenient to trade.
Medieval society no longer centered around the castle. The towns and cities (population centers) grew.
as the cities grew the country's trade grew with it... The chinese sent goods such as tea and silk by caravan to central Asia an Russia.. And the government dis approved, some ships continued to sail southeast Asia and India to trade...
As the trade increased villages grew. By about AD 200, the Maya had begun to build large cities in Mesoamerica.
As the trade increased villages grew. By about AD 200, the Maya had begun to build large cities in Mesoamerica.
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
African Port Cities grew in importance
As the trade increased, the towns grew larger, and several cities became wealthy from trade. Slowly, people began using money again to pay for goods.