Analyse the characteristics of the medieval cities?
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the majority of medieval cities would have walls around to protect them from invaders.
the building would be made of wood.
the church and walls would be stone.
the building would be made of wood.
the church and walls would be stone.
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The medieval European cities were not similar to the modern cities.
They were generally small in size, the roads of these cities were narrow and unhygienic.
The buildings were built of wood and were thatched with hay.
The possibility of an outbreak of fire was very high as these cities were overcrowded.
Majority of the city dwellers were merchants, craftsmen, and laborers.
The laborers of the cities were poor, and hence they depended on others for their livelihood.
The cities depend on the villages for food and fodder.
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