Peasant's, bakers, blacksmiths, coopers, fullers, Farmer's (farmers Wife), children, Lords and Lady's etc
ALL kinds of people...
During the Middle Kingdom era, the middle class of artisans and scribes emerged. These people did not own estates and often lived and worked in towns.
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Most people of the Middle Ages lived on manors or other farms, depending on the actual time and place. Peasants, who worked the land, lived in cottages, usually in villages. Lords and other members of the nobility lived in manor houses. The clergy lived in rectories attached to churches, or in monastic buildings. Bishops lived in episcopal palaces. Many people, especially in the later part of the Middle Ages, lived in towns and cities. Poorer people lived in boarding houses, and the wealthy lived in their own houses. Some people lived in castles, but not very many. Castles were uncomfortable. Kings lived in palaces with their families, when they could. If times were bad they lived in castles.
the answer is : burgesses :) LB
Shanty Towns.
because ugly people lived there
Most people in Tudor England lived in London.
hey had to give ther ideas to them
the majority of the population, peasants, lived on farms, or in cramped houses in cities while working in factories. the middle class would have had nice little cottages in towns, nobility would have manors, and in some cases castles, and clergy would have lived in a church/monastery.
yea
Middle Class