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In a word, no - because the bourgeoisie were also members of the Third Estate and paid taxes. They and the peasants and the urban proletariat, all resented that the Clergy (First Estate) were exempt from nearly all taxes and the Nobility (second Estate) were exempt from a number of them - both the first two estates having also some powers to collect a certain amount of taxation for themselves.

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The situation in the Middle Ages was not a simple matter of downtrodden peasants being exploited by their overlords. The lords had obligations to the peasants, including the requirement that they protect them. During times of distress, such as war or famine, the peasants were quite willing to accept the obligations of serfdom in order to get that protection.

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yes th peasants did get angry with the feudal system. :)

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What responsibilitys did peasants have in feudal system?

They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.


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No, there was no advantage to being a peasant. The feudal system was designed to benefit the upper classes, not the lower. People did not choose to be peasants, they were forced into that role.


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The feudal system was a social structure where knights received land and protection from the king in exchange for military service.


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