In 1066, it is estimated that around 30-40% of the population in England lived in poverty, though exact numbers are difficult to ascertain due to the lack of comprehensive records. The total population of England at that time is believed to have been around 1.5 to 2 million people, suggesting that several hundred thousand individuals may have been considered poor. The socio-economic structure was largely feudal, with a significant portion of the population working as peasants under the control of landowners.
3 in every 10 are poor
Many people were poor in England, 1558 because the Catholic Church kept all of the money, so that had an effect on England being poor. People were poor because there weren't many jobs that needed doing, and if there weren't any jobs, then they weren't worth any money or just a shilling.
there was an increase in poor people in Tudor England because 1 they didn't have very many jobs avaible then and 2 the inflation kept going up.
The wealth in England was quite the same as today, there were rich people, poor people and some people who don't even own a home, now and then, just as we sometimes get it now, the people got bancrupt so it was hard for them to cope.
There were not many poor people in Holland who were willing to move
sure... i mean they didnt have what we have 2day 1800s were poor!!
In many ways: 1. Romanian people are poor. 2. The government is crap. 3. In Romania, people learn A LOT MORE than in England. etc..
This was medieval times so it was extremely smelly due to people not having baths as often as people where very poor. Many of the houses were straw with wooden beams. The feudal system had a big effect on the crops and there was many of them. Hope this helps, GG1126
he invited people(many, poor)
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The Middle Ages lasted a thousand years. There were times when England was rich, as during the reign of Henry V. And there were times when things were positively terrible, as during the time when Steven and Matilda were fighting over who should be the monarch.