Nothing increased trade or travel in the middle ages. If anything, after the fall of Rome in 410 AD trade decreased because the roads were no longer protected by the Roman army and it was too dangerous to travel. Most people never went beyond 5 miles from home in their life.
the living conditions where much much cleaner than they were in the Middel ages. It was like night and day to the middel ages for the Peastants and surfs
50 is the middel age
they have frogentten in the middel age
The bubonic plages time period was the middel ages.
There wasn’t an annual trade gathering in the Middle Ages. It was hard for people to travel and trade was mainly local.
Well they where Christin and if some one in there village that they thought was UN godly, they would kill that person. So all Christin's in the Middle Ages were not very Christin!
King Arthur is not real and is a story that dates back to oral legend it was the only way to tell a story.
Reginald William Morris has written: 'Transport, trade and travel through the ages' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Commerce, Travel, History, Transportation
yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
True. The Crusades facilitated increased trade between Europe and the Middle East by opening new routes and introducing Europeans to Eastern goods such as spices, textiles, and precious metals. Similarly, Kublai Khan's reign in the Mongol Empire promoted the Silk Road, enhancing trade and cultural exchange across Asia and beyond. Together, these events significantly boosted trade and travel during the Middle Ages.
The term "Middle Ages" refers to the historical period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century. It is characterized by feudalism, knights, and the authority of the Catholic Church in Western Europe.
In the middle ages there was little or no interest in trade or travel. It isn't until the 1400's when exploration began that the outside world held any interest in Europe. With the improvement of ships and new technology explorers began to seek out other parts of the world.