Cause and effect of reformation
because they just did
A number of towns developed around oases, linked by tracks through the desert. Many of these towns evolved into small trading centers.
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
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"Towns in the middle of forests" in English means città nel mezzo delle foreste in Italian.
In the High Middle Ages, there was a growth of the population of Europe, towns and cities became more numerous and larger, the arts flourished, universities were founded, mathematics developed, especially with the adaption of Arabic numerals, trade developed, transportation developed, and the early parliaments were founded.
Because it DID !!!
Medieval towns developed at crossroads along trails, roadways, and streams, where there was water to power mills or provide for local artisans, shops, and merchants. The town was also usually in a location where it could be protected and defended, sometimes close to a castle. ----- In the Middle Ages, a town was often defined as a community with a permanent market, but without a cathedral, which made it a city. A permanent market required a royal charter, and so there were not very many towns. In fact, at one time during the reign of William the Conqueror, only eight charters existed for market towns, so legally there were only eight towns in England. Kings wanted the economies of the towns to be healthy, so they did not allow them to be too close together. The result of this was that, while towns were placed at bridges, crossroads, harbors, and so on, the specific sites for the markets were rather arbitrarily chosen by the kings.
River and stream
towns people are more developed and more educated than village people
Cow towns developed by cattle drivers going through the cow towns. This became a yearly event and soon became an important rail station.
There are no towns halfway between a single place.