Because it DID !!!
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Increased Growth Of Towns And Cities ....
Because it DID !!!
Not really. Trade actually declined during the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages started because of the decline of trade, law and order vanishing, and education almost disappearing, which is why some people refer to the Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages."
Medieval towns were villages that grew. The villages that grew into towns were mostly at crossroads, bridges, harbors, or the farthest point a ship could go up a river.
Muslims Traders
There are a number of reasons why towns grew during the Middle Ages. One was an increase in trade, and with it an increase in the numbers and prosperity of the mercantile class. Another was an increase in agricultural efficiency, which made it easier for a farmer to produce a crop, created a surplus of food, and made it possible for a greater part of the population to be doing non agricultural work. The increase in trade and pilgrimages both made better roads desirable, which made crossroads good places for markets. People travelled more. The growth of towns fueled itself by supplying an increasingly large group of tradesmen and craftsmen.
The growth of trade in europe caused towns to grow by markets
Trade marks grew by something called an abark. It allowed you to print and advertise something. it was created by Aaroth Ecoroga
they were used to grow apples.
Yes they had bananas in the middle ages. However since they grow in Central and South Amaerica and tropical islands I doubt they had them in Europe.
to grow up and mature and be adults