there arnt many but one is a church make sure u have that or your teacher wont be happy.
some of the dirtiest cities are right here in india
There was no fixed number of people in a village. A village was defined in terms of features. A village had no permanent market, had one church, and was surrounded by a green zone, which is to say it could not be adjacent to another village. A permanent market or a second church would turn it into a town. Without a church, it was a hamlet. But clearly, a village could exist with a single family, provided it had a church, and could have 1000 people, provided they all went to the same church and did not build a market. A city, by the way, was a town with a cathedral or a charter.
In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
The most important economic activity in a Medieval town was trade. ----- The thing that made a town different from a village was that the town had a permanently established market place, where a number of merchants and craftspeople could sell their wares.
YES IT IS A MEDIEVAL TOWN . IT was built by the saxo0ns
A village became a town when it received a royal charter to have a permanent marketplace.
if the essay's on a question then end it on so thats why i thought that a medieval village is better than a medieval town. (for example) or so thats why i thought that "question"
Rye is a historic town located in East Sussex, England. It is known for its medieval architecture and picturesque scenery. Despite its small size, Rye has town status and features a range of amenities and attractions that contribute to its charm.
some of the dirtiest cities are right here in india
The lord of a village or town would live in a manor house.
a medieval merchant would either live in a seperate house in the same village/town or have his house built into his shop :)
The most important economic activity in a Medieval town was trade. ----- The thing that made a town different from a village was that the town had a permanently established market place, where a number of merchants and craftspeople could sell their wares.
The most important economic activity in a Medieval town was trade. ----- The thing that made a town different from a village was that the town had a permanently established market place, where a number of merchants and craftspeople could sell their wares.
A reeve was a medieval town or village secular official. In England a man's religion was not relevant to his position as reeve.
There was no fixed number of people in a village. A village was defined in terms of features. A village had no permanent market, had one church, and was surrounded by a green zone, which is to say it could not be adjacent to another village. A permanent market or a second church would turn it into a town. Without a church, it was a hamlet. But clearly, a village could exist with a single family, provided it had a church, and could have 1000 people, provided they all went to the same church and did not build a market. A city, by the way, was a town with a cathedral or a charter.
In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
Any nearby forest would supply all a Middle Agexd town's needs.