Why was the development of towns economically important?

The towns became centers of commerce.
The towns created homes for a variety of guilds.
The towns were established by charters from the king.
The towns helped peasants develop marketable skills.

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Answer:

its A. The towns became centers of commerce.

Explanation:

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The towns became centers of commerce.

The answer is option A.

What leads to the development of towns?

Some of the main factors that have led to the growth of cities are:

  • Surplus Resources.
  • Industrialization and Commercialization.
  • Development of Transport and Communication.
  • Economic Pull of the City.
  • Educational and Recreational Facilities.

How did towns start developing?

The conventional view holds that cities first formed after the Neolithic Revolution, with the spread of agriculture. The advent of farming encouraged hunter-gatherers to abandon nomadic lifestyles and settle near others who lived by agricultural production.

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