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How did the cities in Europe during the dark ages differ from cities during the Roman (Empire 3 examples)

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Roman cities were made mostly out of stones and, they had long and wide paved streets, they often had a sewage system. This wasn't the case (any of the three differences) for cities during the European dark ages.
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