Mostly they were simple people who got on with their jobs and minded their own business. Many would not even have been to the nearest town and survival was the main issue in their lives. Few would have any education at all and their ambitions were usually limited.
No. Neither was really "rich". Guilds didn't determine wealth in an area. Guilds were unions of people with like jobs.
to try to protect a village or villages
Medieval traders often visited villages, as they had to pass through them in their travels. They were allowed to trade in the villages at any time, but they were especially attracted to the villages when fairs were going on, because the fairs also attracted other traders and people who would buy their goods.
they did something
kings
Some of the important people of medieval Africa include Sunni Ali, Karl Mauch, and Mutota. Some of these people were modern explorers who discovered ruins of medieval African villages.
The girls were dresses!
On Earth. Mostly in Asia. And in villages or small towns.
FABULOUS
Many of the people who lived in medieval villages were serfs, and there were times when serfs worked in exchange for rent and protection, rather than for pay Villagers who were not serfs generally were paid, though they might have been given room and board as part of the work arrangement, and very little money.
Bread was a primary staple.
Medieval lands and villages were organised by the staff of the Lord or Baron of each manor