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Life expectency was about half of what it is now and working conditions where apalling to say the least . Few advances where made in medicine and superstition and hearsay still rulled most peoples lives .
Religion played a major role in almost everyones life and the restrictions it impossed was acually turned into law . If you had wealth and influence you could do anything you wanted and get away with it , but this was reserved for just the few . Most lived under strict conditions and noncomplience was harshly dealt with .
So just fantisize all you want but be glad that time travel does not exsist !
I have lived in the past through talking to older relatives.
Life was harsher but simpler - also people had more hope, or accepted their situation in life and got on with it.
Both my parent were children at the end of the war when life was good.
In the UK they talk about children growing up in poverty now - piece of nonsense - I had less growing up but, we did not think we were poor cause everyone around was in the same position.
You ever here your granny could leave her front door unlocked? That people were more honest? Rubbish - no-one had anything worth stealing.
Yes I agree with you - I was born in the wrong age....
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