Life in the 1400's was considered the end period of the Middle Ages (1066-1485). It was a period considered barbaric and was dominated by the Feudal system. It encompassed the crusades, so war was a common aspect of life. The peasant life was toil and they lived in simple huts. Furniture was basic, chairs were rare. Even the rich did not have chairs (only the Lord sat in one). The rich ate well (pork, mutton) but the poor rarely had meat (it was luck to have a rabbit).
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The end of Chinese exploration in the early 1400s affected global trade patterns in several ways. For one, the world got to know about the Silk Route, which was essential for trade, commerce, and growth.
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the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
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Sir Voldemort of Hogwarts in the early 1400s
early 1400s around 1417
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Supported the expansion of overseas trade.
The ocean-going voyages of the early 1400s, under Admiral Zheng He, came to an end in the 1430s.
Some astronomers from the early 1400s include Regiomontanus, Copernicus, and Purbach. These astronomers made significant contributions to the understanding of the cosmos and laid the foundation for future astronomical discoveries.
Golf first started in Scotland as early as the 1400s.