to hold animals as harvest and then they would breed them kill them and use them for there bakery
Barns where used for the animals and to keep the food there.
In the Middle Ages, barns were primarily constructed from locally available materials, with timber being the most common choice for framing. In some regions, stone and brick were also used, particularly for more permanent structures. The roofs were typically thatched with straw or covered with wooden shingles. These barns were designed to store grain, livestock, and tools, reflecting the agricultural needs of the time.
From the Middle Ages when military functions needed hosting.
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.
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The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
What you should be asking is, why for the love of god, you cannot use the English language.
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
Early Middle Ages 400 - 700, High Middle Ages 700 - 1300, Late Middle Ages 1300 -1500.
A tithe was a tenth part of what a person produced (the words are related). A farmer would give a tenth part of his crop to the church, and a craftsman a tenth part of his annual production. The church stored the tithes of the people in tithe barns. From this point some part was sold to support the church and clergy, some was stored against famine, some was distributed to the poor, and some was sent to the diocese or other organizations.