The earliest clock in the UK still in operation was built in 1386. So yes, they could tell the time. The sun dial has been called 'the most ancient of scientific instruments' and has been used to tell time for several thousand years.
The clock was invented by the Ancient Chinese and was in use for centuries before the Middle Ages. They often had a candle with sections on it and it would burn showing a time. In the Middle Ages the concept of time was different than today. Most days were measured by sunrise and sundown, prayers during the day, and seasons. People didn't really know they day they were born but set it to an event that happened. We measure time in seconds, but the Middle Ages didn't. If something took three months to make that is what it took.
People used sundials in the Middle Ages. You can read more about it at the Related Link.
Clocks were invented during the Middle Ages, so there were a few, at least.
Clocks were used to tell when it was time for prayer.
they used a bell tower
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Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
The same as today.
France was a feudal monarchy.
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
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During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
ERNEST LAWRENCE EDWARDES has written: 'WEIGHT-DRIVEN CHAMBER CLOCKS OF THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE'
Ernest L. Edwardes has written: 'Weight-driven chamber clocks of the Middle Ages and Renaissance'
Gunpowder, it was found in Asia by explorers from europe around in the 1500's
The same as today.
France was a feudal monarchy.
If you were kind an polite, you might be called chivalrous.
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
the death penalty or hung to death basically.