There is no way to know because medical records weren't kept and people didn't understand that water could make you sick. What we do know is that masses of people died in certain areas and water could have been a cause. Water born disease was a big cause of death, but so was many other things.
Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.
The church had a huge role in the lives of peasants. The church collected the tithe, carried out mass and services (marriage, funerals and baptism)
It failed because the guy died
he was one of the three leaders and was none as the rebel and died by being executed in 1381
It can tell us that they died back then, too.
Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.
no there have really dirty water . so dirty there died
When it got dirty and everybody who started drinking the water died.
The church had a huge role in the lives of peasants. The church collected the tithe, carried out mass and services (marriage, funerals and baptism)
they died of diseases fever, food shortages and dirty water.
He died cos of Typhoid, Typhoid is Dirty Water He druck It.The dirty Water Is that Poor people in Victorian Times They do The toilet In the river which People Drink from
York had Lot's of beautiful features but lacked cleanliness. Although they were generally willing to make a change... They were not taking care of the citizens and peasants died at the age of 37 at least!
Soldiers died from trench foot because their shoes were wet with dirty water
People drink dirty water wherever there is not a source of clean/sanitized water available. Third world countries contain the most people susceptible to having to drink dirty water because of the lack of sanitation and poor conditions that they live in.
it was really really bad. it was unhygienic (dirty and filthy) many people died from it
the cholera disease is when the water you drink is dirty and you get cramps and diarrhoea, most people vomited and died :/
Yes, they were the lowest class. They did the labor and fought the wars for the nobility. The average life span was at the most 30 years old, but many died sooner of disease, war, or accidents. Women and children got the worse of it. When they died they still owed taxes for dying to the Manor.