Everyday life of a person in the late Middle Ages.

Everyday life in the late Middle Ages was dynamic and unstable. At this time, city dwellers stopped doing traditional business. Many were swept by the waves of the reformation. Often, in order to feed their families, they worked in factories and in handicraft craft workshops. In the 14th and 15th centuries, many people began to reject the culture of the Catholic Church. They were carried away by the Protestant teachings of Martin Luther and John Calvin. In their free time, they strolled through fairs or parks or played, visited theaters.



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