they keep modifying it through the years until they get to that stage. aswell they might not have the stone materials so not all of the motte and bailey castles have been modified and are still standing on countries today.
because it is the most amazing castle ever and it seems to be the only castle that has a roof and all the windows are filed with plastic and when it rains you will not get cold but in the middle ages they are yeses to the rain and all the cold so they do not care about the cold and rain. because they fight in the rain and when it snows to so you would think that would like us now a days.........
Because motte and bailey castles were only a tempory castles until the square keep castles and concentric castles were built
because concentric castles were better, and there was a strong defensive entrance.
Hard for enemies to attack the castle
Motte and bailey castles, Stone keep castles and Concentric castles
Stone castles, Concentric castles, Motte and Bailey Castles
motte and bailey, stone keep castles and concentric castles
Motte and Bailey castles and Concentric castles
they all did IT.
concentric castles came next
Concentric castles had baileys, an inner bailey and an outer bailey. The inner bailey was used for the peasants homes and the outer bailey was used for blacksmith workshops and other craftsmen's workshops.
the best are stone enclosure castles,concentric castles,tower houses, motte and bailey castles, stone castles,fortified manors
I think it was stone keep or concentric castles or sumthin like that ^.^
The Concentric Castle Changes Over the Year Because It Could Sometimes Need the Improvement.
There are many types of Medieval castles including concentric castles and motte and bailey castles To view more information on the different types of castles there are click on the related links listed below.
Yes, there are many different types of castles. There are motte and bailey castles, concentric castles and stone keep castles. They were built all over England by King William in the 11th and 12th century.