Middle Ages Review. One of the reasons for the growth of towns was the revival of what… *Hint: It’s still a common practice today… think of bartering!

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Middle Ages Review

One of the reasons for the growth of towns was the revival of what… *Hint: It’s still a common practice today… think of bartering!

Long- Distance Trade

The purpose of Royal Charters was to gain what?  *Hint: Think of your project!

Feudal Lords

What job would a medieval boy have?  *Hint: birth….

Whatever job his father had!

Biggest cause of disease in the Middle Ages…  *Hint: Poop!

Unsanitary Conditions!

_______ replaced trial by ordeal or combat.  *Hint: What do we have today?

Court Trials

Popular game in Medieval towns…  *Hint: Still played today!

Badminton

Trial by ______ = person thrown in water  *Hint: Floated = guilty!

Ordeal

Most feared disease during the Middle Ages….  No Hint!

The Bubonic Plague or the Black Death

Age of children when they start preparing for adulthood…  *Hint: Younger than you!

Seven!

People that suffered from abuse because they were bankers and moneylenders…  *Hint: Also blamed for the Black death!

Jews

Who set their goods' prices, controlled work hours, and dealt with complaints.  *Hint: Unions today!

Guilds

How did improvements in agriculture help towns grow?  *Hint: Still a common practice today!

Grow a surplus of food to sell!

Local markets were places to buy food and local goods comparable to today.  *Hint: smaller scale

Duffields or Vercchios

Place today would be comparable to a great merchant fair…  *Hint: larger scale…

Farmer’s Market

Body of rulings made by judges or very old traditional laws that become part of a nation's legal system…  *Hint: Same today…

Common Law