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    The clothing of the Middle Ages, like everything else was decided by the pyramid of power. The pyramid of power was the Middle Ages Feudal System. Medieval clothes provided information about the rank of the person wearing them. From the 11th through the 14th centuries, medieval clothing assorted according to the social standing of the people. The clothing worn by nobility and upper classes was clearly different than that of the lower class. Medieval clothes provided information about the status of

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    Middle Ages Inventions

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    How the Middle Ages made our lives easier The Middle Ages, often called the Dark Ages, was famous for its numerous inventions. They had a variety of weapons and tools. Their inventions helped them with everyday life and some we still use to this day. Simple tools were used to make these inventions. Most inventions were made for everyday life but some were made for war. The inventions in the middle ages impacted everyday life. The invention of the clock provided closer structure to daily life. The

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    During the Middle Ages, three main systems held people in check. Those systems were feudalism, manorialism and, the Roman Catholic Church. The three systems were very powerful and they governed society. The middle ages were from 500-1500. Feudalism and manorialism restricted your social class and the church controlled everything else. However because of many factors, those systems started to decline during the late middle ages,1200-1450. Feudalism declined in the late middle ages due to the Crusades

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    The technology and advancements of Middle Ages have often been misrepresented throughout the years. The excruciating amount of effort to create a book that skillfully describes the aforementioned innovations could overwhelm any author. However, renowned historians and authors, Frances and Joseph Gies, a dynamic couple, successfully collaborated on several books on the medieval history, including the book, Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel, which is the subject of discussion and review. Within the

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    Medicine in the Middle Ages Doctors played a crucial role in Medieval society. During the Middle Ages, illnesses were very common yet there was little or no understanding of the underlying causes of these diseases, therefore the mortality rate remained high. As a result of this, doctors were very highly regarded as they played a critical role in saving lives. Common cures used in the Middle Ages were not very effective; there was no set way to treat specific illnesses so medieval doctors tended

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    Christians for their beliefs but their religion still spreaded throughout the year. When the Middle Ages just started, all the Christians in the Western Europe belonged to a single church also known as the Roman Catholic Church. Overtime, the church leaders decided to create a system in which all the people of the city had a rank. There were cardinals, archbishops, bishops, and parishes. During the Middle Ages, the church received

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    The Middle Ages was a period that lasted for over 1000 years, beginning in 400 CE and ending in 1500 CE. This era is known as the period of time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. The medieval era is split up into three sections; early Middle Ages (400-900 CE), High Middle Ages (900-1250 CE) and the late Middle Ages (1250-1500 CE). Medieval Europe was a time of key advancement in society and a period where a distinct cultural unit emerged. This was influenced by different ideas

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    Women In The Middle Ages

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    different aspects of lives and becomes more distinct during the Middle Ages. To work in the Middle Ages for women was incredibly difficult due to the limitation of education and discrimination. A few jobs offered to women, like becoming a nurse or a healer, were often accompanied with doubts and criticisms. In Women Healers of the Middle Ages written by William L. Minkowski, it introduces us the life of women health workers in the Middle Ages. Through the article, we will observe the development of women

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    Women Of The Middle Ages

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    Life was not easy for women and children in the middle ages. We have abusive spouse and such in today’s time period, but in the Middle Ages abuse was even encouraged “as a way to keep women under control” (Lawler). The children had it worse. The children of the Middle Ages, were abused by men, women and even servants to make them behave. In the Middle Ages, the law did not intervene. If you were a woman of upper class then you were lucky! They typical did not go through the abuse that the lower-class

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    Middle Ages Food

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    Food during the Middle Ages was both similar and different to food eaten today. Today food has changed from the Middle Ages and in some ways it hasn’t.In the Middle Ages food was made out of resources find around them. Today we have a bigger variety of food some are the same as the Middle Ages some aren’t. During the Middle Ages wealthy people who could pay for salt and spices would eat meat such as beef, pork, lamb, chicken or goose on a daily a bases. Most human these days also eat a lot of meat

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