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DO NOW: Fill out the second row of your Middle Ages Daily Life Scales Trade and Homes Questions HOMEWORK.

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1 DO NOW: Fill out the second row of your Middle Ages Daily Life Scales Trade and Homes Questions HOMEWORK

2 Trade and Commerce

3  As towns grew, so did trade and commerce  Trade used to be very rare and most material were handmade, but now many people were buying and selling food, clothing, household items, woolen cloth, glass, and silk

4 Trade and Commerce  Most towns had a market where commerce would occur  With the growth of trade, merchant guilds became quite powerful and members would often sit on town councils

5 Trade and Commerce  In Christian Europe, there was persecution against the Jews  Christian laws made it difficult for Jews to succeed in the growing towns  They were not allowed to own land, were attacked, and had property taken away from them

6 Trade and Commerce  One opportunity for Jews to be successful was to go into banking and becoming moneylenders  Christians saw these professions as forbidden because the Church taught that charging money for loans was sinful

7 Homes and Households

8  Towns were small and crowded with houses being thin and wooden as well as having a tendency to lean  In poor neighborhoods, several families might share a one room house and even work from their homes

9 Homes and Households  Wealthy merchants had nice homes where the business would be on the first level, the living space on the second, and a third level for apprentices and servants  Wealthy homes also had a solar, a dining room like space where families would gather to eat and talk

10 Homes and Households  Most homes however were uncomfortable because rooms were cold, smoky, and dim. Fireplaces were the only source of heat and light  Half of all children died before becoming adults. Some children went to school and others began preparing for work as early as age 7

11 Homes and Households  Most boys would grow up to do the same work as their fathers  Some girls trained for a craft, but most married young and as early as 12  Many girls received their education at home and learned cooking, cloth making and skills needed to run a home


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