Placeholder: Life in the Middle Ages: The unprivileged estate worked from sunrise to sunset. Before they went to bed, they gathered around a fire to warm themselves, talk and tell stories. They did not know how to read or write and passed their culture on orally. Life in the Middle Ages: The unprivileged estate worked from sunrise to sunset. Before they went to bed, they gathered around a fire to warm themselves, talk and tell stories. They did not know how to read or write and passed their culture on orally.

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Life in the Middle Ages: The unprivileged estate worked from sunrise to sunset. Before they went to bed, they gathered around a fire to warm themselves, talk and tell stories. They did not know how to read or write and passed their culture on orally.

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