castles had walls, archers, and anything they can pour over the walls. moats & drawbridges as well-walls specially designed for archers hence the jagged pattern
yes round shell castles did have moats
Drawbridges are usually found on old castles over the moat.
Castles over a moat.
Because They just had moats and 0pen bridges to get into the castles.
With towers, and by pouring boiling oil on the invaders. Archers would stand at the top of the castle and in towers and shoot.---- Castles were defended by moats, drawbridges, fortified walls, armed guards on patrol, fortified inner keeps.---- Some castles were defended with things called curtain walls which were known as 'walls within walls' . ----
moats
no
swords, knights, guards, moats, drawbridges, attack weapons etc.
The Romans built spectacular castles. The castles were built for defense and protection from the enemy. Drawbridges kept the enemies from getting across the moat.
castles and moats
no, but most do to look fancy and to keep out trust passers