Unlike the scattered settlements people lived in before the Early Middle Ages, European villages — those in the past and those surviving today — typically feature a cluster of homes and farmland grouped around a church and a cemetery. The village essentially replaced the old, rural settlements because people found it more convenient and practical to live nearer to neighbors. According to the passage, medieval villages included

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Unlike the scattered settlements people lived in before the Early Middle Ages, European villages — those in the past and those surviving today — typically feature a cluster of homes and farmland grouped around a church and a cemetery. The village essentially replaced the old, rural settlements because people found it more convenient and practical to live nearer to neighbors. <br>According to the passage, medieval villages included






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