trade affected the life in middle ages because they were poor and also because Niall James Horan helped them survive.
In middle ages people used to trade across silicon way. With India and china. Very important to sustain life.
Everybody was afraid of the Pope and his power.
Religion in the Middle Ages was more then religion. It extended into politics,business, every aspect of life. It's impact was huge,and it was all that people lived and breathed.
Religion in the Middle Ages was more then religion. It extended into politics,business, every aspect of life. It's impact was huge,and it was all that people lived and breathed.
It killed about 40% of the population. Whole towns died.
The middle ages way of life was called feudalism.
life was different in middle ages since it was the middles ages and in manor well, it was the manor!
The center of social and religious life during the Middle Ages was the church.
Some life changes were that the population of Europe increased. Feudalism started to occur as well as trade.
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The average lifespan of a person in the middle ages was about 35 years.
The life was nice for a noble in the Middle Ages they often owned property and sold it to vassels who sold it to other people the nobles did have to fight in war but other than that they had a jolly life ( as someone in the Middle Ages would say).
life in the middle ages was disgusting, every you went alot of aga (poo) and don't make me mention the hygiene.
life was really good
A guild was known as a business group of people in the middle ages. They were basically the "middle" class of daily life medieval Europe.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
it caused great horror and many people lost their entire families and the people who survived wished they were dead
The dominant religion in the Middle Ages depended on where you were. In most of Europe, it was Christianity, and in the Middle East and North Africa, for most of the Middle Ages, it was Islam. There were places where both were about equally important, such as Spain.
Religion was very important in the middle ages. there was a church in the middle of every village and religion effected all aspects of life.
Yes, yes they did.