Saturday, March 16, 2019
Early Western Civilization in the 18th century :: European History
early western civilization just following the feudal period was a very interesting time in Europe. There were many current innovations and problems in the way of life of the people of that time.Agriculture was still the main(prenominal) occupation of the time for most people. Two big problems that the people confront were those of war and myopic harvest. It was said that perhaps the largest problem was the problem with poor grain. For the majority of people at that place was also the problem of land. For these people they both had no land of their own or in capable amounts of it to support a family even when times were good. Poor harvests also had an effect on organization as well. Bad harvests tended to cause the taxes to fall and couldnt provide sufficient provisions for the host. One thing that did seem certain, however, was that monarchs didnt help overmuch with their pursuits of glory by means of war and food consumption.Serfs were the main ram forces in the fe udal period. However in the legal sense there were really no serfs in Germany. That could be why the freeing of the serfs do minimal progress in Germany. The state needed the flourishing peasants for recruits for the army and for their houses and barns for lodging for the soldiers. For the peasants there were really no luxuries in their bangs. They had little article of furniture and clothing and basically survived on what they or their neighbors could grow. Also what little cash they had could hardly have been spent on items that they could not be mete out with. Most of their dwellings were also not as clean as those of otherwise areas since the women worked more in the fields. The schools for the common people were very poor. Most of the teachers were not competent enough to teach, the school houses were in disrepair, often the teachers would have to live in the school houses, there were often no separate classes, and the computer programme was extremely narrow.Tra nsportation was also a big issue of that time. Things go very slowly at this time, especially goods. Canals and achievements in roads only provided moderate improvements. The real Revolution in transportation did not get until the invention of the railroad. The busiest and most used roads of the time were the foot itinerarys, mule path and local roads of which the best credited to the Romans.
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