Unhealthy Living Conditions In Medieval Towns

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Daily life in medieval European towns was extremely difficult for its residents. During the Middle Ages, unhealthy living conditions in medieval towns lead to the spread of disease. For example, “instead of bathrooms, people used outdoor privies or chamber pots that they emptied into nearby streams and canals” (History Alive, 46). Truly, the medieval towns were filthy and unsanitary. Moreover, all the waste dumped into waters close to the towns proved that these conditions were not hygienic. Therefore, life in medieval towns was difficult and detrimental from these circumstances. In addition, medieval towns were places with many harmful diseases. For instance, there were many “common diseases for which there was no cure at this time… [such

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