It makes them not complain and it is fair.
The question is hard to answer as you don't say which specific changes you have in mind. As a general rule ordinary people were in medieval times not much affected by changes in Government which anyway was mostly one king succeeding another. The effect of those changes was mostly indirect, as some kings were good administrators, and others were not. Changes of Kings mostly affected the position and power of the noble families around the King's court.
The only change that in that era really affected ordinary people was the invasion and victory of William the Conqueror, as it caused the people's Saxon local overlords to be replaced by Norman lords.
It didn't affect ordinary people
medieval government was known as feudilism
the amount and variety of goods available to them.
The Government and instituting a Protestant Dictatorship!
A reformation is a violent overthrow of the government, and a reformation is where the government changes peacefully.
the history of clothing is detailed in a timeline charting the history of fashion through the Medieval era of the Middle Ages. An overview of the major changes in dress and clothing are detailed in the link to Medieval fashion.
It makes them not complain and it is fair.
medieval government was known as feudilism
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He abolished the monasterys. Changed the church to make himself the head. Gave us one of Englands Greatest queens
changes such as the hygiene of places took place, as well as less powerful government, meaning the public would not listen to them when they tried to put an order out in the medieval times to clean the streets of excrement!
Its a branch of government that changes the law.
root word for extraordinary is ordinary as the word extra only tell the quality of ordinary or is only a type of adjective to ordinary I don't really think the first one is right, but this one should be the correct answer: ord