How Have Castles Changed During the Middle Ages?

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Castles changed in the middle ages from the early wooden Motte and Bailey to fortification in stone. The kings, knights and warlords who travelled to the crusades and who embarked on siege warfare in the Holy Land were influenced by the design and architecture of the fortresses in the far East.
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MarthaMaven
During the middle ages, the development, architecture and building style of the castles changed. In the 12th Century, noblemen began to build their castles using stone rather than the wooden motte and bailey castles. The architecture then changed to a concentric castle, which is basically a castle within a castle.
The castles in the middle ages changed from wooden Motte and Bailey castles that were built in the early days. The structural design of the castles moved from the early wooden castles to building the castle with stone.
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