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increased growth in towns and cities
Yes. During the Middle Ages, a city was the site of a cathedral. The cathedral was the administrative center of a diocese of the church, which included a number of local parishes. There were a lot of cities, some big, and some that would barely qualify as towns by today's standards.
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.
Rich farmland and mild climate
the development of segregated neighborhoods without adequate housing and services. a decrease in middle-class families
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Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Spain. Those cities are still in Spain.
the establishment of permanent settlements
London, Paris, Rome
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The Roman Catholic Church
This process resulted in birth of towns/cities; the appearance of the townspeole, the development of industry, the end of feudalism.
increased growth in towns and cities
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