The reasons for the emergence of Medieval cities.

Cities began to grow actively during the transition from the early feudal period to the developed feudal one. The reasons for the emergence of cities in medieval countries can be explained by the fact that there was a great need for new administrative centers to arise. It was necessary to more effectively manage large areas of the country. The development of trade also postponed its mark in the creation of cities. And many more cities were military centers of their own and served as protection for monarchs and representatives of the nobility.



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