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  • From a young apprentice to a guild master!
  • Becoming a guild member took many years of work, often starting at a young age. The apprentice would spend years learning the trade with no pay, but housing and food were required to be given by your guild master instead. Not many apprentices ever became guild masters, and usually ended up working in the guild as journeymen with low wages.
  • When a woman joined she often did the same thing as her father or husband, if not, she was trained by the guild-master wife. If she engaged in the same craft as her father she would usually inherit the guild when he died, and keep the shop running! Women were not allowed to participate in some guilds, but they dominated in others.
  • Artissans Guild
  • The middle class did not grow their food like peasants, but instead, they bought it at the market when they were in need of it. Middle-class families differed from other classes in that way and also in the way they worked. Farmers had to work during the seasons that were good for harvesting crops, but merchants in the middle class had to sell their products all year round.
  • And finally, to wrap it all up, we will talk about the family life of the middle class. The merchants and artissans working in the guilds.
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