What typically made up a medieval town by the thirteenth century?

A) A town comprised a main church, a town hall, trade and industrial buildings, a central marketplace, and houses.
B) Each town was different in each segment of Europe.
C) A town comprised a town hall, a central marketplace, and houses.
D) A town comprised a main church, a town hall, and trade and industrial buildings.
E) A town comprised a church, a town hall, a central marketplace, and houses.


A

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