The poor and the rich did go to medieval festivals.
During medieval times, rich and poor people did go on pilgrimages to the same holy sites, such as Jerusalem or Santiago de Compostela. However, rich pilgrims could afford better accommodations and services along the way, while poor pilgrims often relied on charity and stayed in less comfortable conditions.
when you go you can tell by architecture
the rich would go out for dances and party in their rich clothes and drinking wine or beer .^ .^ :)
no rich people could afford money so they go to school so they are educated more then poor.
Probably to the rich people. If the poor people had a lot of money, then they wouldn't be poor. Chances are, the combined money of all the poor is less than the money of just a few wealthy people.
Considering that every freeway in OK is a toll-road, I am gonna go with poor.
Most tudors didn't go on holiday. Sometimes the rich did (not abroad), but not the poor.
The proverb about rich and poor indicates that those that are rich often have a difficult time letting go of their material wealth. That can hinder them from finding true riches in salvation.
no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
Yes they were rich because of there courage and bravery ---------------- Before the widespread use of professional armies, most soldiers were conscripted from the general population. Some armies paid better than others, but throughout history soldier's typically aren't well-paid. After the fighting was over they would go back to their mainly agriculturally-centered lives and continue living poor.
Any one, rich or poor. It doesn't really matter.
Yup rich and poor people went