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2 May, 05:12

What led to the development of inns in the Middle Ages?

A.) the needs of pilgrims for a resting place

B.) the needs of travelers for safety

C.) the needs of soldiers in times of war

D.) the needs of young adults on a "grand tour"

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  1. 2 May, 06:20
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    B. the needs of travelers for safety
  2. 2 May, 08:56
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    Answer: B.) the needs of travelers for safety

    Explanation: Hi, inns appeared in England in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and were fairly common, especially in towns, by the fifteenth century.

    Inns provided lodgings for travelers.

    Inns were like bed and breakfasts, with a community dining room which was also used for town meetings or rented for wedding parties. The front, facing the road was ornamental and welcoming for travelers. The back also usually had at least one livery barn for travelers to keep their horses.
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