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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago
A medieval town would seek a charter giving it the right to become a borough . The rich merchants would then be allowed to choose a mayor and hold a market. ... The streets of a medieval town were narrow and busy. They were noisy, with the town crier, church bells, and traders calling out their wares. By the High Middle Ages, towns were growing again. One reason for their growth was improvements in agriculture. Farmers were clearing forests and adopting better farming methods. As a result, they had a surplus of crops to sell in town markets.
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