you should make the walls higher and have deference one top
It forced people to make the walls stronger and out of stone instead of wood like the motte and bailey castle. The trebuchet was very powerful so if you were making the walls stronger you would of had to really make it strong!
People who lived in castles during the medieval times used them for attacking other castles and forcing them to surrender.
Motte and Bailey castles and Concentric castles
to attack castles
if the attackers could not enter the castle they laid siege in hopes to starve the out.
siege? If an army lays siege to a castle then they are preventing the flow of goods from going into the structure. This would lead to the death of the people inside or their surrender. Are you looking for something more specific?
Newark Castle is not under siege. No castles in Britain have been under siege in the last several hundred years.
Castles protect people by providing very high and durable walls to keep invaders away. They were highly successful until large siege engines were created to tear down the walls.
the siege tower
To break down the defenses of walled cities or castles.
Backspace To overcome the thick walls around some large towns, and castles.
The number of people in a siege can vary widely depending on the context and location. A siege typically involves a defending force, such as a military garrison or civilians, and an attacking force, which could be an army or insurgents. The defending population might range from a few dozen to thousands, while the attackers can also number from hundreds to tens of thousands. Therefore, the total number of people involved in a siege can range from a few hundred to several tens of thousands.