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 spent there year farming and giving things to the cherch
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kings and Queens ruled the villages and people and sold land
kings and queens ruled the battlefield in Medieval life.
they did something
The girls were dresses!
The extended family who ruled over the various villages in early Japan were called clans
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.
Medieval lands and villages were organised by the staff of the Lord or Baron of each manor
Bread was a primary staple.
The Sachem and consil men
Cities and towns were not normally in manors. Villages could be.
because they wouldnt run out of water
to try to protect a village or villages
It was Catholic and the Pope was the head.
Charlemagne