list the causes which led to the emergence of towns during medieval times
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The Black Death spread very quickly through the tightly packed cities, killing quite a bit of the population. As a result, many houses and jobs in the cities were suddenly 'vacant'. Many farmers moved from the fields to the cities to fill these new openings. Ironically, the aftermath of the plague is a 'great' time to be a peasant.
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