Urbanization of Europe in the High Middle Ages resulted in the

A. building of smaller churches rather than grand cathedrals
B. canceling of barter agreements and feudal charters
C. development of medieval guild towns and cities
D. expansion of feudalism into a patchwork of kingdoms

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I believe the answer is: C. development of medieval guild towns and cities

A long with urbanisation, the centre of all economic activities were started to shifted into large cities with highly populated area. When this happen, Guild towns that established to excel at a certain economic sectors would started to established in order to gather as much talented members as possible.

The correct answer is C) development of medieval guild towns and cities.

Urbanization of Europe in the High Middle Ages resulted in the development of medieval guild towns and cities.

That was how many towns developed into cities during Medieval times. The first reason, of course, was that the population increased. Then, trade between towns made possible the relationship between people that started to settle in these towns for commercial purposes. Religious places such as monasteries grew and new communities were formed. The Feudal system supported the growth of towns as people arrived to find jobs in the farmlands.

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