John+-+What+was+life+like+500+years+ago?

Most people got married in June, because they'd just had their yearly bath in May. But they still didn't smell great. Baths consisted of a big tub of water, which the man of the household got to use first. Houses had low thatched roofs. These were just bundles of old straw. The straw roof was a convenient and warm place for insects, mice, and even family pets to burrow. Cooking was done in a big pot hung over the fireplace. Each morning the fire was lit. Things were added to the pot every day. This constantly simmering stew (mostly vegetables) was the family dinner, with the leftovers remaining in the pot to cool overnight.

I think people survived by eating and drinking food and water and making them selves warm in winter. And I think people survived by being healthy and eating healthy.

Canada has been inhabited millennia by distinctive groups of aboriginal peoples, among whom evolved trade networks, spiritual beliefs, and social hierachies.

I think I would not like the life of first nation people because there's no technology, buildings, a good shelters, it's hard to communicate to each other and mostly there's no school. And also it's not easy to get foods.