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They were known as serfs.

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A peasant was a poor farmer. Nearly all of them worked the land. There were names for kinds of peasants, including yeomen, franklins, serfs, cottars, bordars, villeins, and slaves.

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A noble or a lord.

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When was Peasant Land Bank created?

Peasant Land Bank was created in 1883.


What is a peasant bound to the soil?

A serf is a peasant bound/set to the land/soil


Did a peasant have lots of different jobs in the castle?

No. Peasant were tenants on the land, so they worked the land to pay the rent. They did not work in the castle.


A peasant who is bound to the land is a fief?

A peasant who is bound to land is a serf, while a fief is an estate granted to a vassal.


A peasant who works on land owned by a noble or knight is called a?

A peasant sometimes freeman.


Who are Peasants or serfs who worked the land?

A serf was a peasant, but not all peasants were serfs.A peasant is usually a farmer. A peasant could be free or not, and though most were doubtless poor, we find references to well-to-do or prosperous peasants. Serfs are peasants legally bound to a lord's land, and were not allowed to move away. Serfs usually had to provide labor in exchange for a place to live and work.


What are Feudal serfs tied to the earth called?

They're called villeins or serfs, they both have the same meanings. A serf or villein is an un-free peasant bound to a particular land and owned by their Feudal lord.


What is the difference from a serf and a peasant?

A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.


What do you call someone that does not believes in villeins?

A villein is a peasant farmer in the feudal era tied to a lord of the manor. There is no believing or not, so there is no word to denote this position in feudal society. A person is a peasant or not.


What was the name for a poor person who worked on the land?

a peasant.


What is Peasant bound to land?

They would be a serf.


Who did the farming in the medieval ages?

The peasant's or The serf serf is just a other name for peasant. The 'Serfs' did the farming on the lords land. the land the serfs farmed was a small bit of land that was giving to the people from the Lord.