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During the early Middle Ages, only a few towns existed because
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During the early Middle Ages, only a few towns existed because
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agriculture was the basis of the economy.
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During the Middle Ages only a few towns existed because agriculture was everything, and with that being the foundation, naturally the majority of people did that, so more land was contributed to agriculture, versus towns (like nowadays.)
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