Medieval towns were independent by buying a royal charter.
Bread was produced in medieval daily life.
Merchant guilds dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns.
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Religious beliefs, such as salvation, sacraments, and pilgrimages, affected daily life in Medieval Europe because they told everyone that the churches were part of people's daily life.
well dependent is when you are are NOT independent so in your daily life you could just have S.E.X and then that is how you become non independent
The church
Religious beliefs, such as salvation, sacraments, and pilgrimages, affected daily life in Medieval Europe because they told everyone that the churches were part of people's daily life.
Religious beliefs, such as salvation, sacraments, and pilgrimages, affected daily life in Medieval Europe because they told everyone that the churches were part of people's daily life.
mostly working
it was a hard time with wars going on everywhere
lathering lamas in pickle juice then sleeping
In many places, the economic and political life was dominated by guilds of merchants and tradesmen. The domination was profound enough that there were many medieval towns and cities of a type called communes (commonwealths might be a better way of putting it in modern English), and the communes were run as republican cities, some within monarchies, and some independent.