a villein owns a pig, cruck-house, chest, a few small blankets, table, stool, hay for sock's, cover the floor, and mattresses i don't know rest
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In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
There were no female merchants since women weren't allowed to own a business.
Guildsmen were people who were either merchants or craftsmen, and who had passed through apprenticeship and journeyman stages to become masters. Typically they owned the tools of their trade or business, and they were very likely to own their businesses. There is a link to an article on medieval guilds below.
Sometimes. Women were generally allowed to own property in Medieval Europe, as long as they were single. So, a widow might well own her own house.
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To be more specific medicine was what they thought would work. A lot of the medicine did work in their own way. But most of them did not.
In medieval times people shopped at open air markets. Every village had its own market to provide locals with the things that they need.
They had their own homes. They also had medieval universities. They taught just like the teachers today. Then they went home.
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Just like anyone in charge they made their own decisions.
There were no female merchants since women weren't allowed to own a business.
medieval people made their own clothing
Guilds were organizations of craftsmen or merchants. The members of guilds were owners of either crafts shops or businesses.
Yes, lots. They were mainly married to kings; queens ruling in their own right wasn't common at the time.
Yes, blacksmithing is a skilled job and they would be among the most valued workers in medieval times.
yes they did own a home