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Medieval Times Ch 4

Vocabulary- life in Medieval towns

QuestionAnswer
domain the land controlled by a ruler or lord
charter a written grant of rights & privileges by a ruler or government to a community, class of people, or organization
guild an organization of people in the same craft or trade
apprentice a person who works for an expert in a trade or craft in exchange for training
journeyman a person who has learned a particular trade or craft but has not become an employer or master
commerce the buying and selling of goods
Jew a descendant of the ancient Hebrews, the founders of the religion Judaism; also any person whose religion is Judaism
leprosy a skin and nerve disease that causes open sores on the body & can lead to serious complications & death
bubonic plague a deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria & spread bu fleas
common law a body of rulings made by judges that become part of a nation's legal system
minstrel a singer or musician who sang or recited poems to music played on a harp or other instrument
mystery play a type of religious drama in the Middle ages based on stories from the Bible
miracle play a type of religious drama in the Middle ages based on stories about saints
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