yes
The peasants or serfs did the farming
nobles drank bear and chased wemen while the peasants did farm work and looked after there animals. they compare by the amount of money they they have got.
they are noble, richer, better, stronger in power, owner of lands, better then peasants.
fees peasants paided the nobles during the Crusades
Thrre reasons for growth in medivial towns are....GOOD LORDS......ALL PEASANTS AND SERFS WERE SAFE AS WITH THE LORDS AND NOBLES
In medieval Europe poor peasants worked the land, presided over by rich nobles.
Were everyone peasants, there would be no peasants.
Medieval SerfsA medieval village or manor usually contained several classes of laborers, consisting of Medieval Serfs and peasants. There might be a number of freemen, who paid a fixed rent, either in money or produce, for the use of their land. Then there were Medieval Serfs who laboured in the lord's household or at work on his domain. Most of the peasants were Medieval Serfs or villeins. The other labourers were called Cottagers or small holders. Under feudalism the lords and nobles of the land had certain rights over Medieval Serfs and Peasants which included the right of jurisdiction, which gave judicial power to the nobles and lords and the right of hunting
Medieval European society consisted of a hierarchy. In order of decreasing levels the hierarchy listed kings, nobles, knights, merchants/farmers/craftsmen, and then peasants/serfs.
it is a complex system of rights with king on top then nobles next lords then knights and finally peasants
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
Peasants and servants had to do many things in the medieval castle. Some of the jobs was to clean the floor, farming, cooking, washing the kings, queens, knights, and nobles clothes, and much, much more.also to What_work_did_peasants_doon the farm land