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EP#28 - The Dark Ages 2.0 - The next 400 year period after the weak men finish creating hard times.
What was it like to live in the Dark Ages?
Google: "Life was harsh, with a limited diet and little comfort. Women were subordinate to men, in both the peasant and noble classes, and were expected to ensure the smooth running of the household. Children had a 50% survival rate beyond age one, and began to contribute to family life around age twelve."
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