Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How the Medieval Castles were Built


The castles were built by the men’s muscle power. They had no power tools back then and they did almost everything by hand.  The black smiths made the tools that the men used. The castle was made for the military leaders control. I thought it was just to live in. What did you think it was for?

Castles ended up being might stone, huge fortress. The castle had an army to protect the castle. Castles were sometimes built with walls 12 feet in width, and the walls were really high.  The army also helped build the castle.  There were about 30 blacksmiths, 400 mason, 2000 laborers, including stone breakers and well diggers.

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