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improvements in agriculture and revival trade

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Q: What were the effects of towns in medieval Europe?
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Why did the Effects of the growth of towns in medieval Europe happen?

Simple 'Rape"-- not a joke!


What contributed to growth in towns in medieval Europe?

Crusades


When did merchants move into towns in medieval Europe?

Merchants, by selling food and goods, attracted people to move to the towns. The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages.


What was the result increased trade?

Cities were built(most places in medieval Europe was towns)


What contributed to the growth of towns in medieval Europe?

Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.


What effects did the crusades have on Europe and the middle east?

Trade expanded and towns boomed


What was a power the citizens held in the cities of medieval Europe?

The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.


Where did they had there medieval feast?

in medieval towns


Where towns in medieval Europe often located and why?

they were located in Greece and rome because they could inhance their trade routes


Why were towns in medieval Europe dangerous places?

Towns in medieval Europe were dangerous places because they were noisy, crowded, and often unsafe. Pickpockets and theives would always be on the lookout for travelers with money in their pockets. Towns didn't have streetlights, so night Watchmen patrolled the streets with candle lanterns to deter (discourage) criminals. -Carol


In medieval daily life how were towns independent?

Medieval towns were independent by buying a royal charter.


Why were medieval towns so crowded?

Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.