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I believe that was diarrhea.
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Every person who ever lived had problems, regardless of when he or she lived. queens, even medieval queens, were no exception.
Mercury was used a great deal for STD's andPuerperal fever in medieval timesAnswerPuerperal fever was often caused by prolonged labor in childbirth, rupture or retention of the placenta and other bacterial problems, often in the second week after giving birth.
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This question is impossible to answer since you ask four or five questions in one. Break it down and rewrite what you want to know. As it is I can't answer it.Its only 3. 1. What problems did medieval towns face? 2. How did the medieval europeans attempt to deal with the problems? 3. How did an independent judiciary and common law in England help to protect indivisual rights?
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they dealt with it by battling and trying to kill each other and who ever won the battle was crowned king on the throne
I believe that was diarrhea.
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Learning and the arts flourished in Medieval Europe due to the love for country of the Europeans. With patriotism, the Europeans built beautiful buildings made of attractive glass windows.
Every person who ever lived had problems, regardless of when he or she lived. queens, even medieval queens, were no exception.
They rebult and tried to go on with there lives.
Mercury was used a great deal for STD's andPuerperal fever in medieval timesAnswerPuerperal fever was often caused by prolonged labor in childbirth, rupture or retention of the placenta and other bacterial problems, often in the second week after giving birth.
Ivory, gold, salt, slaves.
in the "scramble" for Asia, Europeans had to deal with Japan.
What problems are they exactly??