No.
They gave away land
No, the black death did not end the middle ages. The black death caused a lot of changes, some important, such as causing members of the nobility to try to tempt serfs to move onto their land and away from the land they were bound to. But the middle ages continued for another hundred years or more.
Because whites get away with all the other crimes
There were a lot of bad things about being a serf in the Middle Ages. Serfs could not leave their master's land, and they had to have permission to marry, own land, and sell items. They worked land in harsh conditions. They also had no healers who would help, so many died. Serfs could not leave, but some ran away.
FLY away if I could.
The chief criticism of bishops during the Middle Ages was that they had become too powerful. They were just a level away from the princes of the church, and were therefore, very important. Even the monarchy and Holy Roman Emperor were obligated to consult with them.
Feudal estates were farmed by peasants. For much of the Middle Ages, the peasants were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the estates and not allowed to move away. There were some places where a lot of them were slaves. There were also places were they were mostly free peasants who were tenants on the estates.
Henna has been known for generations and used to dye hair a reddish colour.
When a lord opposed the king, the punishment was very often forfeiture, which meant that the lord's lands and titles were taken away from him.
The same as it is now: a way to control people and keep them in check. They just got away with more back then.
yes they got away with crime
Elizabethan evolved away from dramatic form associated because of the painting press. There are a few other reasons.