Until the rise of rail transport, by far the cheapest form of transport was by water - rivers, canals, lakes and seas.
Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.
Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.
Many medieval towns were clean by their standards, which would have meant uncluttered, without foul odors, and so on. The medieval people did not understand anything about bacteria, viruses, and disease vectors, so in some modern senses, the towns were not clean; for example you could not trust the water.
Stupid Retards ^^ Definitely not the answer. The answer is: burgesses.
If a town hasn't been modernised since medieval times it will be very dilapidated.
rivers and waterways
Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.
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Merchants, by selling food and goods, attracted people to move to the towns. The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages.
in medieval towns
People liked to travel but they couldn't visit a lot of towns because they had to work
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No lungs of the Earth
Medieval towns were independent by buying a royal charter.
Medieval towns were crowded because serfs wanted more freedom and moved out of the manor land to towns.