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bearhunter [10]
2 years ago
13

PLease help!!

History
2 answers:
Anastaziya [24]2 years ago
5 0
Challenges:
surviving adulthood (lack of modern medicine, plagues, violence of medieval times) And everything was expensive so many faced debt even though they were nobles. (War was also an issue during those times)
Benefits:
They lived more structured lives, enjoyed more wealth, had greater availability to weapons and armor, medicines and they could employ fighters. They also had better clothes, food, power and did not have to preform hard labor!
Nesterboy [21]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:Surviving to adulthood.

Really.  That was about the biggest challenge, given the lack of modern medicine, plagues, the violence of medieval life, etc.

If you did make it to adulthood, your biggest problems would have been keeping your estate profitable, in the context of primitive agricultural techniques, and having to deal with constantly providing men and materiel to your monarch, in whatever wars he was pursuing.  Being a medieval noble was very expensive, and many were in constant debt, aside from having to lead their men off to war, which usually involved long periods of time away from home and family.  War meant that life was dangerous, too.

Explanation:

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