apprentices

=1. Questions (I wonder...?)=
 * why did children have to fallow thier parent or gardians jods?
 * how old were chilren when they started to work?
 * did children get rewords or anything special when they were done working like payday?

= = =2. Inferences (I think that...because....)=
 * I think in the middle ages people were hard on their kids, i mean the spanking when the were in trouble was called disuplen, but working when they had to work in the feild or what ever they had to do grown up jos i think that would have been tough, because kids should be spoiled and mostly have fun.
 * i think it would have been hard on the parents that their babies are working hard probably harder than them because i bet the parents didnt want to put them to work.
 * i think that all children had to go to work, because i think all parents or gardians needed help in the field, house, shops and probably cattling

= = =3. Resource=

ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apprenticeship//

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= = =4. Summary=

While learning about: apprentices i have learned how old apprentices were when they started, why children had to follow their parents jobs, and if children got rewords Or pay day because they worked. First of all i learned: that children were 16 to 19 years old, For example: apprentices got to work when they were 16 to 19 years old. Next i learned: that children had to follow their parent or gurdians. For example: if parents had to be surfes, then the child would have to be a surf. Lastly i learned: how children didnt get a type of trade, or pay day they were just trying to help their parent or gardian to get the job done. For example: apprentices just worked to help their parent or gardians to get the job done. All in all: i learned that apprentices are children, and that they will help their parent or gardians with what ever they need help with.

= = =5. References= author: ** A. W. Cissel **