In the Middle Ages the rivers were mainly used as transportation ways, due to the awful condition of the roads.
Indeed the still existent ancient Roman roads, though partly decayed, were being also utilized for that purpose, but their net was insufficient to effectively deal with the relevant needs.
Travels, fishing, powering waterwheels, irrigating fields...
they used rivers and streams to collect water
Near the rivers and the coast.
they were used for.......... the forest
The rivers were definitely not used for drinking water, as people dumped wastes into it. However, it was used for trade and transportation. It also provided a defense against the vikings, for Viking ships could not sail down these rivers.
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they used rivers and streams to collect water
Vikings raided all along the coasts, and up the major rivers, of Europe in the Early Middle Ages.
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
See the question: What are some weapons used in the middle ages?
In the Middle Ages
Near the rivers and the coast.
The rivers were definitely not used for drinking water, as people dumped wastes into it. However, it was used for trade and transportation. It also provided a defense against the vikings, for Viking ships could not sail down these rivers.
they were used for.......... the forest
people in the middle ages used letters or talking to face to face
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
traveling bathing and washing clothes
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