TRUE: Houses are usually made of wood and churches of stone, Towns are closed to rivers and oceans to use for transportation, The most important church is that of San Martin, Wooden houses were very often at risk of fire, The mediaval merchant sells his supplies to various customers, The church and the house of the lord were built in stone while those of the citizens in wood, Birmingham is a very lively city, In Edgbaston street there were the tannery workshops, Inside the town streets are winding and narrow, The square is the center of the medieval city, A very important industry is ceramics, Shoemakers in the country were very important, Roger Le Moul was the richest merchant in the city, In the market there were entertainments too , In the market you can meet neighbours, Tannery smells very bad, FALSE: The marketplace is outside the town, The bulls in the city were left free, The market was not a very important place, The furnaces were built attached to the houses, There aren't any walls around the town, The Bull Ring is the same as today, The street, where Roger Le Moul lived, has still his name today, The tanners in the city used animal skin only to create clothes, The medieval market was built in 1200, Merchants don't sell meat in the market, The lord's house was not surrounded by a moat, Roger Le Moul was a ceramic merchant, The bulls went around the city,

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