Which was one contributing factor to the growth of medieval towns and cities? (1 point) Responses expansion of serfdom expansion of serfdom increased use of bartering in trade increased use of bartering in trade growth of trade fairs growth of trade fairs a stronger monarchy

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One contributing factor to the growth of medieval towns and cities was the growth of trade fairs. Trade fairs attracted merchants and customers, facilitating commerce and leading to the establishment and expansion of towns.

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