They wore metal armor to protect themselfs.
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Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
The same as today.
France was a feudal monarchy.
90% of the people were farming.
they fought in battle and they protected the kings and lords. the knights also give up their families to go and fight in battle
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During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
A shield was not very important for the knights because it wouldn't protect them from and weapons they used back then. Plus they didn't have the right kind of the mettle back then like we have today.
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
The same as today.
France was a feudal monarchy.
If you were kind an polite, you might be called chivalrous.
in battle during the middle ages in the 10th century until the 14th century [roughly] a knight wore a coat of mail, with a mail coif with a helm that covered only above the eyes and the nose onward from 14th century knights wore partial plate and after wore mainly gothic or Italian full plate during the crusades they wore coats with mainly religios symbols on in times without war they mainly wore semi-posh [well kind of] clothes in battle during the middle ages in the 10th century until the 14th century [roughly] a knight wore a coat of mail, with a mail coif with a helm that covered only above the eyes and the nose onward from 14th century knights wore partial plate and after wore mainly gothic or Italian full plate during the crusades they wore coats with mainly religios symbols on in times without war they mainly wore semi-posh [well kind of] clothes
in battle during the middle ages in the 10th century until the 14th century [roughly] a knight wore a coat of mail, with a mail coif with a helm that covered only above the eyes and the nose onward from 14th century knights wore partial plate and after wore mainly gothic or Italian full plate during the crusades they wore coats with mainly religios symbols on in times without war they mainly wore semi-posh [well kind of] clothes in battle during the middle ages in the 10th century until the 14th century [roughly] a knight wore a coat of mail, with a mail coif with a helm that covered only above the eyes and the nose onward from 14th century knights wore partial plate and after wore mainly gothic or Italian full plate during the crusades they wore coats with mainly religios symbols on in times without war they mainly wore semi-posh [well kind of] clothes
Usually linen or wool tunics in the Roman style. Clothing didn't change much. If they had money they would be able to afford leather shoes and a cloak.