A map of London in the 13th century. In the Middle Ages, Westminster was a small town up river from the City of London. From the 13th century onwards London grew up in two different parts. Westminster became the Royal capital and centre of government, whereas the City of London became the centre of commerce and trade, a distinction which is still evident to this day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-of-london-in-the-13th-century-in-the-middle-ages-westminster-was-a-small-town-up-river-from-the-city-of-london-from-the-13th-century-onwards-london-grew-up-in-two-different-parts-westminster-became-the-royal-capital-and-centre-of-government-whereas-the-city-of-london-became-the-centre-of-commerce-and-trade-a-distinction-which-is-still-evident-to-this-day-image348185678.html
RM2B6D6AP–A map of London in the 13th century. In the Middle Ages, Westminster was a small town up river from the City of London. From the 13th century onwards London grew up in two different parts. Westminster became the Royal capital and centre of government, whereas the City of London became the centre of commerce and trade, a distinction which is still evident to this day.
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