The lives of all the classes, rich and poor, were dominated by the feudal system. People tended to live in small communities and there was a central lord or master. This arrangement was necessary for safety and for defense. As the populations of medieval towns and cities increased, the hygienic conditions began to worsen this lead to an increase in the rate of diseases. Medical knowledge was limited and limited health care was available to the common people. Antibiotics were not invented until the 1800s and it was almost impossible to cure diseases without them. The lifestyle of peasants in Medieval England was extremely hard and harsh. Many worked as farmers in fields owned by the lords and their lives were controlled by the farming year.
The merchants homes were fashioned from stone and other expensive materials. They did not have to work for money. In other words : Money wasn't a problem for them.
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Conditions were very unsanitary... so much that when the soldiers were sailing into the Crusades for battle, about 1/4 of the men died from disease itself.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval castles.
medieval times queens position at middle ages.
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No. There was famine going around, usually living conditions were very poor, and it was a time of wars and corruption.
poor health conditions and at those times there wasn't enough medicine
Unhealthy living conditions and the lack of understanding ofhow diseases spread caused many illnesses and deaths.
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Discuss the bubonic plague or make a story as if you were some1 living during the medieval times.
This depends on the castle and the lord of the castle. The lady of the castle in medieval times often did not have her own space. However, as castles became more elaborate, ladies had their own rooms and maids.
Waffles had no significant effect on people living in medieval times. They likely enjoyed them, because they're delicious, but they had no real positive or negative effect on their lives.
Conditions were very unsanitary... so much that when the soldiers were sailing into the Crusades for battle, about 1/4 of the men died from disease itself.
No, obviously. Medieval times ended hundreds of years ago and people, monks included just don't live that long.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Muslims were an unstoppable force in the medeval times, so to join them was a good thing. While the Christians of Europe were not living to great.