they worked 12 to 14 hours a day, at least 6 days a week. Many had work to do every day of the week.
If they were peasants they worked for a lord
Very simple the water was bad.
yes
If they had any coins at all (there was no paper money) medieval peasants would have the coins of the realm in which they lived. There were many different realms in medieval Europe.
Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.
What work did the peasants do in medieval times
Never. That is what peasants were for.
Their entire lives.
If they were peasants they worked for a lord
Medieval peasants worked all day.
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
Many medieval peasants starved. However, during the medieval era the church served as a large social organization. It would have tried to feed the starving masses and move them to a different area where there was food and work.
In medieval times peasants would farm the land, as well as do general repair work and labor work. Everyone would fetch water, as there was no running water.
Pretty much whatever the lord of the manor said they were.
Very simple the water was bad.
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
Many things! Sheep were sheared, women collected hamp and flax which were layed out to dry for spinning, etc. and the sumers had barly enough water.