The Middle Ages was a time of chaos. When Rome fell all safety and services were gone. The end result was feudalism and people found themselves going to places that they could find food, safety, and a form of government. This turned out to be manors where they became serfs and the people who would grow the crops and fight the wars. The plague took 3/4 of Europe when it hit and that left places empty and abandoned. Merchants were missing, tradesman missing, and any official for areas died.
wrote by a really ugly virgin no: they basically cause feudalism to start! they were VERY important
Personally, I would have preferred to have lived during the Middle Ages. One reason is that people in the Renaissance looked down on those of the Middle Ages as barbarians, but the people of the Renaissance were more superstitious and less rational. They pursued witch hunts and suppressed science in ways that were not done in the Middle Ages. Unfortunately, we tend to buy the propaganda of the Renaissance, partly because they were the only ones who could make the comparison - the people of the Middle Ages did not know what was coming. There was a lot of activity in the Middle Ages in engineering, science, philosophy, education, and mathematics that we little of today. The people of the Renaissance tried to work in these fields, but took a less practical and more cosmological point of view, resulting in ecclesiastical suppression. The food and medicine in the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages were no worse that that of the Renaissance. The people of the Middle Ages believed that cleanliness was next to godliness, so they were clean. They also believed that bad air, with bad smells, could carry diseases. The people of the Renaissance covered their bad smells with perfume and called the Middle Ages stinky. The people of the Middle Ages believed in their religion and believed a person was no better than his word. The Renaissance produced Macchiavelli and people who thought he was just dandy. One thing the Renaissance had was a greater proportion of houses that had fireplaces and chimneys.
Henna has been known for generations and used to dye hair a reddish colour.
they looked down on the desire of wealth and those who engadged in trade. straight out of the history of our world; the early ages book!(:
The statue equestrian of Marcus Aurelius was not melted down because in the Middle Ages it was thought that it was a statue of Constantine the Great and therefore was not seen a the representation of a pagan emperor.
It is a nursery rhyme from the Middle Ages, author not known
Bowing to the king or queen was usual.
wrote by a really ugly virgin no: they basically cause feudalism to start! they were VERY important
In history, the ages are broken down to Prehistory, Ancient, Post Classical, and Modern. These are further broken down into Prehistory, The Bronze, Iron and Middle Ages, theÊDark Ages, the Renaissance, the Late Modern period, and Contemporary history.
Not long. They cut down a large tree and then used it.
Personally, I would have preferred to have lived during the Middle Ages. One reason is that people in the Renaissance looked down on those of the Middle Ages as barbarians, but the people of the Renaissance were more superstitious and less rational. They pursued witch hunts and suppressed science in ways that were not done in the Middle Ages. Unfortunately, we tend to buy the propaganda of the Renaissance, partly because they were the only ones who could make the comparison - the people of the Middle Ages did not know what was coming. There was a lot of activity in the Middle Ages in engineering, science, philosophy, education, and mathematics that we little of today. The people of the Renaissance tried to work in these fields, but took a less practical and more cosmological point of view, resulting in ecclesiastical suppression. The food and medicine in the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages were no worse that that of the Renaissance. The people of the Middle Ages believed that cleanliness was next to godliness, so they were clean. They also believed that bad air, with bad smells, could carry diseases. The people of the Renaissance covered their bad smells with perfume and called the Middle Ages stinky. The people of the Middle Ages believed in their religion and believed a person was no better than his word. The Renaissance produced Macchiavelli and people who thought he was just dandy. One thing the Renaissance had was a greater proportion of houses that had fireplaces and chimneys.
Henna has been known for generations and used to dye hair a reddish colour.
Legend. It started in the middle ages invented them and we still have some of there stories. today
because they were too easy to get beaten down by cannons. the forts came after the middle ages when they were built
The aqueducts that were built by the Romans in various areas were soon broken down and were unable to be used in the middle ages. One of the primary problems in the middle ages was the water was bad and people suffered from water born diseases. So, to answer your question they didn't work and the people didn't know how to repair them or get them to work.
they looked down on the desire of wealth and those who engadged in trade. straight out of the history of our world; the early ages book!(:
Spanish medieval architecture was Gothic, with high arches and a lot of stained glass in the churches, and a feel of airiness. This was true through the entire late Middle Ages, though the period can be broken down into several distinct Spanish styles. I have added a link below.