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What would a traveler visiting a medieval town expect to find

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Answered by writersparadise
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Travellers to medieval towns would find such towns located by the banks of rivers or at cross-roads. Areas such as these, facilitate meeting or serve as a resting point for travellers.  

A medieval town is usually enclosed within a high wall, with a main gate. In the old days, walls and gates provided protection for such towns and villages from roaming bandits and enemies. Inside will be trading posts, markets, shops and cottages.

Answered by baljitbhinder76
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Travellers to medieval towns would find such towns located by the banks of rivers or at cross-roads. Areas such as these, facilitate meeting or serve as a resting point for travellers.  

A medieval town is usually enclosed within a high wall, with a main gate. In the old days, walls and gates provided protection for such towns and villages from roaming bandits and enemies. Inside will be trading posts, markets, shops and cottages.

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