Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.
People who lived in towns could start to raise their own food
This process resulted in birth of towns/cities; the appearance of the townspeole, the development of industry, the end of feudalism.
towns developed because of an enonomy based on external trade
This question is impossible to answer since you ask four or five questions in one. Break it down and rewrite what you want to know. As it is I can't answer it.Its only 3. 1. What problems did medieval towns face? 2. How did the medieval europeans attempt to deal with the problems? 3. How did an independent judiciary and common law in England help to protect indivisual rights?
In Northern Europe towns declined after the collapse of the Roman Empire, and in England many towns became extremely small - little more than villages. A place with 2,000 or more inhabitants was considered really big and important.
Crusades
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Thrre reasons for growth in medivial towns are....GOOD LORDS......ALL PEASANTS AND SERFS WERE SAFE AS WITH THE LORDS AND NOBLES
Towns of Flanders were busy trading centers because of their strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes in medieval Europe. The region's prosperous textile industry and the presence of wealthy merchant guilds also contributed to their economic growth and prominence as trading hubs.
merchants ran very sizable businesses also they dominated the town and grew very wealthy
The growth of trade in europe caused towns to grow by markets
improvements in agriculture and revival trade
Merchants, by selling food and goods, attracted people to move to the towns. The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages.
Cities were built(most places in medieval Europe was towns)
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
People who lived in towns could start to raise their own food
The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.