err stone...? and mortar also wood
they werwe build by a brick
They mostly used blocks of stone.
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
No castles have been built since the middle ages
castles were important in the middle ages mainly in 1066 and onwards
about 7 to 12 years,
Earlier in the Middle Ages, they built fleets of ships to combat pirates and Vikings. Later on they built castles.
they used to changed when they discovered that new materials would work better to build with
in the middle ages the only building materials was stone and wood that is why they used wood to build towers and for any other reason was to take castles that eventually turn to cities in fact London was surrounded by walls and were quite small until the middle ages were over the other point in consideration is when the middle ages were over there was cannons that could blast through the walls that's why towers were popular built and used in the middle ages history lesson by dasking
the castles in the middle ages were made of stone not wood because wood would burn easily.
The walls played an important role in all of the castles and were a brilliant way of defending them so they kept them the same in all of the castles although the materials they built them with changed
motte and bailey castles