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The Urbanization Process in Medieval America

The urbanization process in medieval America began with coastal trade centers, such as port cities. As trade flourished and populations grew, these centers evolved into economically diverse and densely populated metropolises. The construction of infrastructure, including roads, markets, and churches, further fueled urban development. Cities not only served as hubs for commodity exchange but also gradually became centers of culture and politics, exerting a profound influence on the social structure of medieval America.

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The Urbanization Process in Medieval America

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