They helped people with their problems with their land and family, and farming with crops. And the kings were treated very well. they would have it all. they had nice food and very nice castle and maids. but they also had to help with the army and wars .Most of their life is easy but when the king doesn't get his way, it's not a pretty sight!
Many people were farmers, raising crops and animals. They owed much of what they produced to the landholder in exchange for protection. The church was a big employer, and so was private military service. In the towns there were tradesmen and craftspeople making and selling everything from combs and footwear to equipment for warfare. And there were always itinerant sellers and workers such as woodcutters, tinkers, sellers of herbs, and so on.
Some towns and cities specialized in certain products; for example, Bruges (Brugge) was a thriving seaport city with a big business in textiles and fine fabrics. Cities on the Silk Road did a tremendous business in trade coming from the Orient. Market towns were busy trade centers of all sorts of products.
2nd Answer: I wanted to comment on an element of the above response. Peasants actually kept most of the produce from their own lands. They typically owed three things- The first is that unfree serfs owned labor to their lord, often two days per week. Peasants who held their own land usually paid a rent to the local lord. In medieval England this was typically a shilling per acre per year. Also, the church was entitled to collect one tenth of the agricultural production in each parish each year. But beyond this, the medieval farmer kept their own produce. They used most of it themselves, and sold or traded any surplus for cash or items they could not make themselves.
When we speak of the medieval period, we generally mean the medieval period in Europe. If we are talking about a medieval period elsewhere, such as in Japan, we usually say so - "medieval Japan," etc.
So when you say "medieval people" your are talking about Europeans, and Europeans lived in Europe, in castles, manors, houses, hovels, monasteries, camps, etc.
They lived with a system called "the Feudal System." Kings gave Nobles (Kings and Queens) land in turn giving it to knights for service (Protection Usually). Knights Had Peasants in whom were tied to the land and called serfs. Although they had serfs they DID have Peasants in which they were not tied to the land.
During the Middle Ages, there were different classes of people who we might regard as poor.
It was really bad. The people were unsanitary, they threw their garbage into the open sewers, and they had to work in the fields to see if they would meke it through the next year. The rich even put organges in their handkerchiefs so they would smell the citrusy smell and not the smell of the garbage from the open sewers.
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
Three. Three people went to medieval banquets. Just three. One of whom was executed for entertainment.
Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.
it is when 2 people battle and ment
An important meal
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
nomads are people that live today since the medieval erea
In a castle.
the kings,serf
The same places they live now.
They live around orther merchants and town people.
It was very royal and messy by then but... not in castles.
Quarters are always places that people sleep or live.
In little cottages that were very cramped and dark at
The life span of people in this time was to about 25 years old.
*medieval and it depends where you live.