Country life

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COUNTRY LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES 

(Chloe and Kalila)

  • There is 250.000 population of Finland in 14th century.
  • The house in the village were built close to each other.
  • Further inland there were scattered families living alone.
  • The house are usually build in the both side of the road.
  • Most of Finland was still not being used that much, only for hunting or fishing.
  • Swedish farmers moved in quite big groups to live in the islands and the bank of the sea.
  • Every village had its own blacksmith and a miller ( a person who works or owns in a corn mill).
  •  The group of houses formed a farming village.
  •  Farmers and tenant farmers formed their own groups. 
  • Most of the farmers owned their farms, but some rented land from the king, church or the nobility. 
  • In the villages there was a servant group, owing no land but they worked for the farmers. 
  • The farmers who rented the land paid the land either by working a certain number of days in the year for the landlord, or by giving some of the thing the farmed.