The peasant had very little money. They owed taxes for just about everything including death. As a tenant farmer for the manor/estate they were given a small strip of land to grow food so some sold what they didn't eat. Life was very hard and they had very little.
a medieval peasant usually wouldnt get paid unless bought from.... they worked on the fields to get protection from the lord and the lord would give them part of the crops.
a lot
The greed for land and money led to decline of Mughal Empire since more taxes were levied on peasant farmers such as the zazia tax on hindus.
A peasant who was bound to a manor was a serf.
a peasant cannot refuse to do is anything because it is an order for him
Donghak Peasant Revolution happened in 1894.
yes earls get half the money the peasant earns in a day.
Serfs a type of peasant was paid around a farthing (a quarter a penny) to a penny
It was much better then the life of a peasant.
The manor house was the home of the lord of the manor. Peasant children did not get much opportunity to go into the manor house.
as the poor peasant work the money is being lavished by the rich
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In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.
The peasant was the lowest class, usually farmers. They were always poor and were barely able to afford basic necessities. The peasants were usually taxed and whatever money was left afterwards was negligible.
A peasant
By birth or by marriage.
The plural of peasant is peasants.
you had to come from a wealthy family and had to have money if you were poor, you would directly count as a peasant