During the Middle Ages, the four primary industries were agriculture, textiles, mining, and construction. Agriculture was the backbone of the economy, with most people engaged in farming and livestock rearing. The textile industry, particularly wool production, flourished, especially in regions like England and Flanders. Mining, primarily for metals like iron and silver, supported various crafts and trade, while construction saw the rise of cathedrals and castles, reflecting the architectural advancements of the time.
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.
All of Europe had four classes of people.Members of the ChurchNobilityPeasantsSerfs/slaves
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There was no nylon in the Middle Ages. Nylon was invented in the 20th century; the Middle Ages ended in the 15th.
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages: Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th century), High Middle Ages (c. 1001 to 1300) and Late Middle Ages (1300 to 1500).
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The phrase "middle ages" has four syllables. The syllables in the phrase are mid-dle-a-ges.
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The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
In most medieval villages, there would be a blacksmith, carpenter, weaver, wheelwright, cooper, butcher, and several other more cottage type industries.
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
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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.