By birth or by marriage.
In those times, the church was not able to provide grants of food nor money to the poor. This increased unemployement and tremendous pressure onj household managers. As a result, on October 5, some seven thousand desperate women marched to Versailles to demand action.
Kleinbäuerin, in German. Peasant, in English.
When wealth comes from employment or education as opposed to Aristocratic Origin, you got yourself a Bourgeoisie. The wealth ultimately comes from the exploitation of the fellow peasant, which at that stage has become a Proletariat. However these are just terms, other terms include: employees and executives. Russian Revolution= Kulak
Serfs a type of peasant was paid around a farthing (a quarter a penny) to a penny
Anyone not born into an aristocratic noble family was classed as non-noble or peasant. This covers a huge range of people, some of whom were more wealthy than the nobles.So the wife of a mercer (merchant) would be classed as a peasant woman, but she could be extremely wealthy, rule a large household with servants and wear expensive clothes.The wife of a freeman would be somewhere in the middle of the peasant class, leading a reasonably comfortable if hard-working life.The wife of a lowly shepherd, ploughman, cottar or bordar was also a peasant woman, dressed in the cheapest burrell (woollen cloth often dyed brown or grey) with little or no money and no servants. She got up at sunrise and went to bed at sunset, the hours in between filled with endless, backbreaking, hard, manual work.
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.
They had peasant women menstruate for them!
i think it was land lord noble men noble women peasant men peasant women
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
they weren't.
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.
definitely the Noble women.
Work and take care of the family.
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
Dirndl Good luck with the crossword!