24 Hours in a 1200s England Home: Why You'd Never Feel Clean Again
Spend 24 hours in a 1200s England home and you'll never complain about your morning routine again. In this video, we walk through exactly what medieval daily life looked like — hour by hour — inside a real 13th century peasant home. From waking up on a flea-infested straw mattress to breathing smoke-filled air all day, to eating medieval peasant food, drinking ale instead of water, and relieving yourself over a cesspit. We uncover why medieval people could never truly get clean — not because they didn't try, but because everything around them was contaminated. This is the history of medieval hygiene nobody taught you in school. If you think you would have survived medieval England, watch this first. #medievalhistory #medievallife #darkages #ancienthistory #medievalengland #historyexplained

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