Yes
Urban sprawl.
As the trade increased, the towns grew larger, and several cities became wealthy from trade. Slowly, people began using money again to pay for goods.
The Crusades contributed to the decline of feudalism by weakening the power of local lords as many nobles sold their lands to finance their participation, leading to a centralization of authority. Additionally, the return of crusaders brought new wealth and ideas, fostering trade and the growth of towns, which diminished the reliance on the feudal system. As a result, peasants gained more freedom and opportunities, further eroding the manorial system that characterized feudalism.
Ancient Egyptian civilization thrived at the Nile and relied on agriculture and a unified political system where towns and cities gathered around a regional capital. Maadi was a village situated South of Cairo during 3500BC and was a trade center. Other trade centers included the two towns of Hierakonpolis and Naqada located in the Nile Valley. Some other cities like Abydos and Nubia also grew in the same area at the time.
I think so. Especially in history classes where you need synonyms for cities, towns, etc. If you mean civilization as in the human race, then no.
No, the manorial system actually contributed to the growth of cities and towns by providing a foundation for trade and economic activity. Manors were often located near towns and cities, where goods could be bought, sold, and exchanged. Overall, the manorial system and urban centers were interdependent and supportive of each other.
"Doctor" in medieval times meant a highly qualified university student, not someone who treated sick people. Doctors did not live in manorial sites. Merchants lived in towns and cities and did not live in manorial sites.
a writing system
The manorial system had the disadvantage of inhibiting people. For the serfs, it made it difficult to move to towns or cities to find different work. For the lords, it made it difficult to do things they might want to do with their property, because they had an obligation to provide homes, jobs, and protection to the serfs. The manorial system dispersed political and economic power to a very low level, and this made it difficult for monarchs to overcome weaknesses in their central governments.
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cities towns and countries
About 8105 cities, towns, and villages in Spain
Abdul Rehman has written: 'Historic towns of Punjab' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Antiquities, Cities and towns, Ancient, Cities and towns, Medieval, History, Local, Local History, Medieval Cities and towns
I don't know the exact number of towns and cities in Australia, but in the English Wikipedia there are listed mor than 2,500 towns and cities.
there are 1400 cities and 700 towns in the town of gigantic boners
There is work in towns and cities for them.
There are more towns :)