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For the most part in the middle ages the main religion was Christian, but it all depends on the culture and/ or country you go to.
the coliseum is why do people wanna know anyway so there you go ppl
The serfs were the poorest people in the Middle Ages. In the Middle Ages there were also homeless people and abandoned children/women so they could be considered the poorest. They lived in the streets and would go to the rivers/coasts to pick up discarded items and garbage.
people blamed go, churches. They also blamed jews.
In the middle ages only the wealthy were able to go to school. Poor kids had to go to work to support their families.
Geography was important in the Middle Ages because they helped make maps and people who sailed across the oceans needed to where to go so they needed a map of the world.
Trade in the Middle Ages was very uncomfortable and dangerous. Today, you can go about 55 mph to get somewhere. It would have taken two days to reach the same distance on horseback in the Middle Ages.
most people went to Canterbury on pilgrimages in the middle ages this was a tough time as you could become ill or it could even lead to death also you could become very tired as you would have to walk for days on end or go on horseback. hope this helps!
Organized schools were not set up in the middle ages. The middle ages was a time of no learning or study. About 90% of the people couldn't read or write and those who did were nobles who had been taught by monks.
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they made sure they would get to heaven by confessing their sins.
Go to www.Google.com and type in Middle Ages and you'll find enough resources for about 50,000 reports.