In Medieval Times, towns offered various freedoms that were appealing to serfs and peasants. One of the primary freedoms was the chance to escape feudal obligations; if a person could live in a town for a year and a day without being caught by their lord, they could claim their freedom. Towns also provided opportunities for economic independence through trade and craft guilds, allowing individuals to earn a living outside the rigid constraints of the rural manor system. Additionally, towns often had their own legal systems, granting residents greater autonomy and protection under local laws.
in medieval towns
The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.
Merchant guilds dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns.
took place during different times, and renaissance was more about art, and the beauty of thing.
Bread was produced in medieval daily life.
Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.
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Colchester, Chichester, and Malmsbury were market towns.
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in medieval towns
Medieval towns were independent by buying a royal charter.
The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.
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Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.
Merchant guilds dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns.
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It would probably be the king or queen who did all of that but maybe in some places it was a duke or dutchess.