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3 Οκτ 2014 · In this chapter, you will find out what daily life was like for people living in towns during the later Middle Ages, from about 1000 to 1450 C.E. At the staJ1 of the Middle Ages, most people lived in the countryside, either on feudal manors or in religious communities.
What factors led to the growth of towns during the High Middle Ages? What role did the geography of Europe play in the development of and ways of life in these towns?
4 Life in Medieval Towns © Teachers’ Curriculum Institute INTERACTIVE STUDENT NOTEBOOK 1. How did trade change from the beginning of the Middle Ages to the High Middle Ages? 2. How did merchants become the most wealthy and powerful citizens of towns? 3. How were Jews often mistreated in medieval Europe? What opportunity was open to them? 1.
© Teachers’ Curriculum Institute Life in Medieval Towns 1 What was life like in medieval European towns? Look carefully at the image your teacher is projecting. This image of a marketplace in a European town during the 13th century includes clues about these three topics: • living conditions • job opportunities • entertainment 1.
imagine, most medieval towns were filled with unpleasant smells. In this chapter, you will first learn about the growth of medieval towns. Then you will look at several commerce, homes and households, disease and medical treatment, crime and punishment, and leisure and entertainment.
Section 5 Solutions to Crosswords, Wordsearches. Anagrams and quiz sheets. The Feudal System was introduced to England following the invasion and conquest of the country by William I (The Conqueror). 900AD. It was a simple, but effective system, where all land was owned by the king.
Life in Medieval Towns 4.2 The Growth of Medieval Towns 1. Where were towns in medieval Europe often located, and why? Towns were often located next to _____, which made _____ easier. 2. What contributed to the growth of towns in medieval Europe?