Male doctors often harassed them and even accused them of witch craft -Source 7 .
The middle class may have worked as teachers this shows they were well educated and would have been able to afford their education. -Source 4. The way they were educated shows in another way as well: Eleanor, Countess of Leicester, kept accounts for the king before, Simon, her husband rebelled. This shows that they were educated in this way as well. - Source 16 .
Middle Class women would also have helped run a shop with their husband, we know she is middle class because they would not have been able to afford a shop if they had of been poor, also if the shop sold precious stones or an expensive material this would have contributed to their wealth. .
Noble women would not have had to work, as their income was not needed. They went on crusades and travelled a lot, a good example of this was Eleanor of Aqutaine who married Henry the II after she divorced king Louis of France. -Source 1 .
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Was Life The Same For All Women?.
There was a very big difference between the rich and middleclass of women: for a start the rich did not have to work bas the poor and middle class did. .
Another difference was their clothes: The queen, being as people respected and looked up to her, could wear whatever she wanted however expensive it may have been. She would also have worn make-up and Eleanor of Aquitaine, when she was travelling criticised the Byzantine emperor for having no fashion sense and for wearing no make-up. The middle class of women would have tried to copy the styles set by the queen although their clothes would not have been as extravagant. The real difference only came though when we look at the middle class, as they would probably would have worn whatever they could have got their hands on. They also would have worn no shoes. -Source 1. The very poor women would have worn just a sheet to protect them from the cold they also walked bare foot on the ice so the blood flowed.