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        <title>Where did POOR Peasants Stay When Traveling</title>
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        <description>Castles had guest halls. Merchants had inns. But what about poor peasants with no money, no status, and nowhere to go? When medieval peasants had to travel for work, markets, pilgrimage, or survival they didn’t book rooms or knock on castle gates. They relied on a hidden network of shelters, customs, and survival strategies that history books almost never mention. In this video, we uncover where poor peasants actually slept on the road and how they survived journeys without cash, documents, or protection. 🏰 In This Video, You’ll Learn: Why inns were usually off-limits to peasants How monasteries provided food and shelter (with conditions) Sleeping in barns, fields, and animal sheds The role of hospitality laws and village customs Why traveling in daylight mattered more than weapons How pilgrims survived long journeys The dangers peasants feared most at night Travel for the poor wasn’t adventure it was risk management. Once you see how peasants traveled without money or protection, medieval life stops looking romantic and starts looking brutally practical.</description>
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