I think it is pretty clear that while there were setbacks, such as the Plague of Justinian, the Famine of 1315, and the Black Death, the general trend of the Middle Ages was improvement of living standards. There was a degree of erosion of human rights toward the end of the period, especially in the rights of women, and these should be borne in mind, but many people would say they were more than offset by the ending of slavery and serfdom.
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There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
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There is no way of knowing what the "first" song was in Medieval Times.
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Of course . - Weapons change and improve in almost every war.
Discuss the bubonic plague or make a story as if you were some1 living during the medieval times.
Waffles had no significant effect on people living in medieval times. They likely enjoyed them, because they're delicious, but they had no real positive or negative effect on their lives.
It varied. Some kings were kind people who tried to improve the lives of their subjects, and others were not.
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No, obviously. Medieval times ended hundreds of years ago and people, monks included just don't live that long.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
No. There was famine going around, usually living conditions were very poor, and it was a time of wars and corruption.
Muslims were an unstoppable force in the medeval times, so to join them was a good thing. While the Christians of Europe were not living to great.
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