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15 September, 11:11

What did people of the middle ages do for? what wew their lives like?

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  1. 15 September, 11:29
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    In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.

    The Middle Ages was a turbulent and violent period.

    The Middle age society was structure with different positions: The King; Vassals; Knights; Noblewomen; Bishops; Priests; Monks and Nuns; Frairs; Serfs; Servants; Merchants and Minstrels. So each one of this position had different activities in life.

    In medieval Europe, rural life was governed by a system scholars call "feudalism." In a feudal society, the king granted large pieces of land called fiefs to noblemen and bishops. Landless peasants known as serfs did most of the work on the fiefs: They planted and harvested crops and gave most of the produce to the landowner. In exchange for their labor, they were allowed to live on the land and were also promised protection in case of enemy invasion.

    So basically life of most common people like serfs lived in small communities called manors that were ruled by a local lord or vassal. Most peasants were serfs. They were bound to the manor and could not leave it or marry without the manor lord's permission. Serfs did all the work on the manor farm: they worked the fields, cared for the livestock, built and maintained the buildings, made the clothing, and cut firewood. Men, women, and children worked side by side. Serfs had small plots of land they could work for themselves; sometimes a serf saved enough money to buy his freedom and became a freeman.
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