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In medieval times, a feline was commonly referred to as a "cat." Cats were valued for their ability to control rodent populations, particularly in homes and granaries. They were often associated with superstition and folklore, sometimes viewed as companions to witches. While the term "domestic cat" was used, simply calling them "cats" was prevalent during the medieval period.
during the articles of confederation period the most pressing challenge was that people had no homes. people were homeless and nobody would hardly ever take them into their own homes.
In 1890, some homes had electricity but it was not yet common. Electric heaters were not widely used in homes during that time period. Most homes relied on coal, wood, or gas for heating.
they raised dogs named judith and ate them when the dogs contracted rabies
Medieval people didn't clean their homes their floors were made out of hay and discarded bones rubbish and excrement's. The housewives would push this out on to the street twice a year.
It will power 170.000 homes in US, 255.000 homes in Europe
They stayed in there homes or if they don't have a family they stay in the castle.
Yes there is, it's just that there is very little of them that exist today, but there is still some that exist......mostly in Europe in little homes and cottages
They had their own homes. They also had medieval universities. They taught just like the teachers today. Then they went home.
The 3 rd ammendment