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Place each pilgrim within one of these three groups that comprised medieval society the feudal system related to the land the church and the city merchants and professionals?

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What accommodation did pilgrims use in the middle ages?

Pilgrims usually used fairly heavily travelled roads, which were known as pilgrimage routes. These were guarded by organizations such as the Knights Templar and other groups that could protect travellers. Along these roads, any town or village was likely to have businesses that catered to the needs of pilgrims and other passers by. There were inns, stalls where people could buy prepared meals, and so on. Some monastic groups also specialized in tending to the needs of pilgrims and provided places where people could stay, and also were able to forward mail, so pilgrims could stay in contact with people at home.


What specific groups were in the lowest part of Society in the gilded ages?

Industrial workers, farmers, and immigrants were the lowest parts of society during The Gilded Age.


Who was the crusaders?

The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.


Who led the medieval guilds?

Most guilds were operated by governing bodies consisting of the masters, or consisting of groups of people elected by masters. The guilds were not particularly uniform, however, and there may have been some with other types of leadership.