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It gave people knowledge about The Bible. the reason i did this is because the monks, nuns, and priests are the only ones who could read and write. It also taught the teaching of our lord and savior Jesus Christ.

Yes, I agree that the spread of reading capabilities (however small of a spread it was) did help the world but it hardly had any impact on "DAILY LIFE". Not everyone is a Christian previous poster and the churches impacts, which I have noted below are far more vast than what you claimed.

The church was ingrained in each moment of the life of an average Medieval person. From the tithes, a 10% tax on all people, to the fear of eternal damnation the church had many forms of control over a Medieval citizen. The tithes were only a small portion of what all had to be paid to the church in order to escape "damnation" a person hoping to keep their eternal soul out of hell also had to pay for a baptism, and peasants were expected to work on the churches plots of land free of charge. Even this was only a portion of the impact the church had though, the churches demands for tithes left many people, especially peasants, to die of starvation as they had no food for themselves, or rather not enough food after the tithe had been paid. Churches in the Medieval era were stone structures smaller than modern churches but built to last. Meanwhile, peasants lived in two room unstable homes called crucks, made of mud and sticks. No crucks have stood the test of time as they caved in on themselves due to their poor construction. Yet despite all of this the people who were subjects to the church loved the church, and viewed working for it as one of the highest honors possible.

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Religion ruled back in the medieval times, so to all the Europeans it was expected to give the church, 10% of what they owned ( livestock, money, cloths)

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It gave people knowledge about the bible, and gives people a diffrent outlook on life.

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