Usually people lived near a castle because castles were a form of protection. if the castle was under attack the people could flee to toe castle and be somewhat safeksBHSWJWHJS2WY6I3JEYTYIYTYER45UIG5JYR3TWEFRHEGHRTHJ64FYJ5H Z
The good thing about living in a medieval castle is that you were protected under the rule of whose castle you lived in. You had many friends and connections and were often provided for.
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They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
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Medieval castles were very often not very comfortable, and in many cases even their owners did not want to live in them. This was not always true, however, and some lords outfitted their castles to be comfortable living quarters. In such a case, the castle could be as comfortable as any manor house. In the case of royal castles, it might be as comfortable as a palace. Perhaps the best thing about living in any castle was that it was safe from attack.
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Medieval castles were neither good nor bad; they simply were. They were defensive fortifications within which the inhabitants could defend against invaders and from which the owner of the castle could impose his rule on the surrounding countryside. Today, the surviving medieval castles are good tourist attractions.
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The purpose of a castle is defense. The higher a castle more land can be seen from the ramparts, therefore, if any enemy is approaching they will be seen sooner. Another advantage is that it can better be seen from a distance and that is a show of power.
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