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Economic growth is the growth of people which causes economic development, the growth/development of cities/towns. (i.e. businesses and buildings)
The towns were small fishing villages, trade markets, or centers of economic activity.
One factor that led to the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages was that trade flourished. The trade flourished because most of the towns and cities were either near rivers or near a seaport.
One factor that led to the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages was that trade flourished. The trade flourished because most of the towns and cities were either near rivers or near a seaport.
Henry G Cisneros has written: 'Urban entrepreneurialism and national economic growth' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Metropolitan areas, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Growth, Metropolitan areas, Regional disparities, Urban economics
Demographic- improved agricultural methods and more stable govt Economic- pop. growth casued an increase in trade and towns expanded
Sunila Munsi has written: 'Calcutta metropolitan explosion' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Economic conditions, Growth
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
Towns developed near water sources such as rivers, lakes, and seas for access to drinking water, transportation, and agriculture. Water sources provided essential resources for daily life and economic activities, leading to the growth and development of towns over time.
Merchant guilds dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns.
U. M. Iskakov has written: 'Goroda Kazakhstana' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Economic conditions, Growth, Urbanization