Sheep, cows, horses and many of the same barn animals that we see today. There would have been more wild animals in Europe such as bears, wolves, and some unusual ones like the auroch, a giant version of domestic cattle that was even then on its way to extinction.
ox
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Both horses and oxen were used to pull loads for medieval farming. Horses collars were introduced into Europe during the Early Middle Ages, as were horse shoes and heavy plows. With horse collars and horse shoes, a horse can pull heavier loads than an ox, and the result was important to the medieval agricultural revolution, which provided food for the subsequent rise of towns and cities.
Dogs, cats and even some farm animals. (Such as horses and pigs).
Just about the same animals we have today. Actually, there were species of animals that are now no longer around due to hunting, pollution, and other reasons.
horses and other animals
saxoons
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Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
France was a feudal monarchy.
The same as today.
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
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During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
Most were viewed as food or for work. People did have pets.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
pillow pets are for all ages
France was a feudal monarchy.
The same as today.
If you were kind an polite, you might be called chivalrous.
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
the death penalty or hung to death basically.
to grow up and mature and be adults