By birth or by marriage.
In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.
She was born into a peasant family in Domremy, France.
By birth or by marriage.
A peasant didn't become a merchant. People didn't change positions or life styles like people today. Born a peasant stayed a peasant. It was very simple everyone knew their place.
A peasant or serf could become a free man if: - he married a free woman - he ran away and wasn't found for a year He could also become a lord if he married a lady
A peasant can become a vassal by entering into a formal agreement with a lord, typically through a process known as "homage." This often involves the peasant pledging loyalty and service to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to work on a portion of the land. In some cases, this transition may occur through the acquisition of land or property that elevates the peasant's status, allowing them to fulfill the obligations of a vassal. Ultimately, the relationship is defined by mutual obligations and feudal ties.
In the Middle Ages there was no social diversity. People were born into a class of people and that is where they stayed. If they were a peasant they stayed a peasant, a serf stayed a serf, clergy stayed with the church, and the nobility stayed in their class. A noble didn't marry a peasant and a peasant didn't become educated since there were no schools. There was no upward mobility within the society.
A peasant
you had to come from a wealthy family and had to have money if you were poor, you would directly count as a peasant
The plural of peasant is peasants.
To get the bow in Peasant Quest you have to complete the "Stink Like A Peasant" quest.
a peasant grew crops and gave it to their lord