they had to read and write
Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
the only place where you could study was their worship place.
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Most didn't, for they did not have a good education. Only queens, princesses, officials, dutches, etc. There were onlythe ones that could afford good education on how. They were specifically trained.
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they had to read and write
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Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
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they had high education
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