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living conditions in the 14th century (population (girls were married at…
living conditions in the 14th century
population
girls were married at 12 some 15
boys got married at 14
farming increased however decreased as the weather conditions got worse
people in the 14th had shorter lives than what we have today
many women died by giving birth
human settlements
maps of that time had europe, north africa and some parts of asia.
the dangers of sea travel were often great
travel was dangerous
everyday life
most people were part of the nobles, the church and the peasantry
tax and trade included the number of peasants the manor had
largest but least important class was the peasants
villages and towns
london had a population of approximately 80,000 compared with over eight million today
majority of the population lived in the countryside in villages of about 110-300 people
buildings were close together and were wooden
their houses were small
bought animals inside during winter for warmth
importance of religion
people believed that god made everything happen for a reason
people in the 14th century were deeply religious. they went to church everyday
the catholic church had a big influence on how countries and towns were rules