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__Children__ Live was very difficult for most children depending of the environment he is brought up in. Children had a wide variety of what they were taught to do. The usually are taught to do what their parents did. They were supposed to be just like them, dress, look, and talk like them. The child could not protest against what he is supposed to do and grew up without many rights at all.

__Lower Class Children__ Children who grew up on farms or at a blacksmith have a rough, dirty, exhausting life ahead of them. They have to go out at an early age and start to work on the fields and in the smithy and learn their ways. They cannot move up in their class they will always be the lowest and spend their days in rough dirty shirts and pants and never usually have enough to eat. They are also very likely die before they grow up or even be sold for money to buy food for the rest of the family.

__Middle Class Children__ The children of middle class civilians usually have more intellectual work cut out for them. Their parents are usually doctors, lawyers, and artists and the children have to start learning those skills as soon as possible. The typical age for a child is around the age of seven or eight to start working. Before that they usually play other fun activities, this is the most time however that they will have time off.

__Noble’s Children__ The nobility do have life easy with all their property; however the children still have to work very hard. Most will either work to become knights or courtiers which both take a long time and a lot of work. The women would learn manners and edict. They dress very elegantly. Boys would dress tunics or doublets and tights. Girls would dress in dresses and stockings and cloaks and covered their hair.

__Differences__ However some places in south Europe treated children kindly and let them relax and play and keep them away from the harsher adult world and then later on in their life start working. This was not as true with peasant children who started to work earlier in life on the farm.

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