Tuesday, May 17, 2011

What were castles made of in the medieval times?

                        There was many ways castles were made. Stone, brick and even wood, they usually had hay roofs. But most castles out of all the ways to build them were made of stone, thick walls, and pretty high ones to. The lord's people would live in his manor, sometimes there was a moat then there would be an outer wall thick and high for protection, then most of the time an inner building where the main part of the castle is. That’s where the main defense is to protect the lord.
                       
                            The castle to the right is a medieval castle made of stone. It is built on a rocky cliff with a river or moat around it. This is a great example of what medieval castles would look like.

Castles were also made of granite! When castles were made of brick, people had to make it by hand first.

17 comments:

  1. I like your picture, it is really good. I also like how you gave information on how over time they changed the material that they made the castle out of.

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  2. Thats really helpful!

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    1. yes yes very lit mon wanna come over to my house later for a play date mon.

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    1. that is offensive plus, old ass meme

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  4. granite is s stone and of course they had to make the bricks by hand but good info

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