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 ​  = Children’s Lives =
 * Children's during the renaissance lives were very hard because the disease that was being spread during the time killed many of them.
 * Most children died before they grew up or if they lived their parents most likely died so they didn’t have parents.

// It was very common for children to die so it was seen as very normal and regular Michel Pierre writes, "I have lost two or three suckling children, not without regret, but without being much disturbed." //

Different lives
 * Children were expected to dress, act, and talk like their parents, the only difference between children and adults were that children had no rights.
 * Children were sometimes bought and sold for money because their parents had no need for them.
 * Poor children
 * Were put right into work in the kitchen and in the fields were either servants or maids.

// Caption: a peasant child is working for one of the nobility. //
 * Middle class children
 * Learned their parent’s trade, so all of the boys in the family all had the same jobs as the father.

//Caption: children of the family are taking after their family and pursuing their jobs.//


 * Upper class children (nobility)
 * If one were a noble's son they were trained to be a warrior and if one was a girl they had to be married.



// Caption: Upper class children during the renaissance had very nice clothing that resembled their parents. //
 * Education



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 * The renaissance period was seen as were education became more important for children.
 * The peasants were very uneducated and the received education.
 * the women were usually put into a convent and the men's education was more extensive than women’s they were taught at the governors schools or by Universities