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kings and queens ruled the battlefield in Medieval life.
During the Middle Ages, the vast majority of people in Europe lived in rural areas, primarily in small villages and on farms. Agriculture was the mainstay of life, and most individuals were engaged in farming or related activities. Towns and cities existed but were much smaller and less populated compared to the countryside, which was dominated by feudal systems and manorial estates. Urbanization increased towards the late Middle Ages, but rural life remained predominant throughout most of the period.
In many places, the economic and political life was dominated by guilds of merchants and tradesmen. The domination was profound enough that there were many medieval towns and cities of a type called communes (commonwealths might be a better way of putting it in modern English), and the communes were run as republican cities, some within monarchies, and some independent.
Merchant guilds dominated the economic and political life of medieval towns.
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kings and queens ruled the battlefield in Medieval life.
During the Middle Ages, the vast majority of people in Europe lived in rural areas, primarily in small villages and on farms. Agriculture was the mainstay of life, and most individuals were engaged in farming or related activities. Towns and cities existed but were much smaller and less populated compared to the countryside, which was dominated by feudal systems and manorial estates. Urbanization increased towards the late Middle Ages, but rural life remained predominant throughout most of the period.
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Simple organisms like bacteria, algae, and some protozoa dominated life during the Precambrian time. These were mostly single-celled and lacked complex structures like tissues or organs.
During the Precambrian Era, bacteria and archaea dominated as the most abundant life forms. These early microorganisms laid the foundation for the development of more complex life forms that emerged later in the geological time scale.
In many places, the economic and political life was dominated by guilds of merchants and tradesmen. The domination was profound enough that there were many medieval towns and cities of a type called communes (commonwealths might be a better way of putting it in modern English), and the communes were run as republican cities, some within monarchies, and some independent.
During the early Paleozoic era, marine invertebrates such as trilobites dominated. In the middle Paleozoic, fish and early land plants became more prominent. By the late Paleozoic, amphibians, reptiles, and forests of ferns and seed plants were thriving.
They are all land areas covered with water during part or all of the year.Marsh - a type of wetland ecosystem characterized by poorly drained mineral soils and by plant life dominated by grassesSwamp - a wetland ecosystem characterized by mineral soils with poor drainage and by plant life dominated by treesBog - a type of wetland ecosystem characterized by wet, spongy, poorly drained peaty soil, dominated by the growth of bog mossesHope this helps!Alex, Age 11
The Catholic Church dominated European society during the Middle Ages, exercising significant political and religious influence over the population. The Church controlled aspects of everyday life, including education, politics, and morality, and played a central role in shaping the cultural and social fabric of medieval Europe.
Anglo-Saxon life was dominated by the need to protect the clan and home against enemies