Medieval Castle Construction and Defense

Medieval Castle Construction and Defense

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Amelia Wright

History, Architecture

6th - 10th Grade

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Medieval castles served as both fortifications and noble residences. Initially, they were simple earthwork enclosures, evolving into Motte and Bailey structures with timber towers. Due to fire vulnerability, stone keeps were introduced. The Norman great towers symbolized power, while curtain walls became key defensive features. Over time, castles developed advanced defenses like wall towers and concentric designs. Inside, life centered around the Great Hall. The medieval castle style was later revived for its prestige.

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What were the two main purposes of a medieval castle?

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What was the primary material used in the construction of the first castles?

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Why were timber constructions in early castles replaced with stone keeps?

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What was the main purpose of the great towers built by powerful noblemen?

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What was the most important defensive feature of a castle?

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How did gateways evolve over time in castle defenses?

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Where did domestic life in a castle often center around?

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Why were battlements in fortified manor houses often more for show than defense?