Country Life
City Life
Housing and Marriage
Clothing
Food and School
100

What did most people who lived in the country do  for a living?

Farmers or farming 

100

What were jobs that were given to people in the city?

They worked as craftsman

100

What type of home did most people live in?

A one  or two bedroom house.  

100

What type of material was commonly used for peasant clothing?

Heavy wool.

100

What was something that peasants ate regularly?

Bread and Stew

200

What was the name given to people who lived in a manor or castle?

Lords 

200

How was city life different than living in the country?

Cities were crowded and dirty.  

200

What lived in country hoes besides the people that lived there?

Animals.  

200
What is a material that was used to make wealthy people's clothing?

fine wool, velvet, and silk.

200

What was stew made from?

Beans, dried peas, cabbage and other vegetables.  

sometimes it had bone or meat for flavor.  

300

What was the name given to poor people who worked the land?

Peasants 

300

How long did it take for boys to learn a craft? 

It took seven years 

300

What type of marriage was common in the Middle Ages?

Arranged marriages 

300

What was something that men typically wore in the Middle ages 

Tunic, Woolen stockings, breeches and a cloak

300

Who was given and education in the Middle Ages?

Wealthy Children 

400
What were the main  crops that peasants grew?

Barley, wheat and Oats 

400

What were other common jobs in the city?

Servant, Merchant, baker , doctor and laywer

400

How old were girls and boys when they married?

Girls were around 12 and boys were 14 years old.

400

What did women wear in the Middle Ages? 

Long skirts, an apron, woolen stockings and a cloak.

400

What did students learned who went to school/

Students learned reading and writing in latin, logic, math, music, astronomy and public speaking.  

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