Medieval Towns, Trade, and Travel

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Ages 7 to 14 years. People who lived in towns in the Middle Ages were usually part of the merchant class and were more often than not wealthier than village dwellers. These craftsmen and business owners were independent men and women who did not work in service to anyone but themselves. Medieval Towns, Trade and Travel features daily life in a town, the artisans and businesspeople who populated it, and what kind of transportation was available in the days of horse and cart. Topics include: the daily life of a family in town; trades for food including the butcher, the baker, and the brewer; trades for equipment such as the blacksmith and the woodworker; belonging to a guild; apprenticeship for a trade; travel in the Middle Ages; staying close to home because travel was time-consuming and uncomfortable; travel by horse -- the fastest way; inns and taverns for weary travellers.

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This is Book 9 in the Medieval Worlds S. Series. See all Medieval Worlds S. books here.

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