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What happened when the peasant's didn't pay taxes?

They were punished in several ways or put to death.


What was a person in the lower class of the feudal system obligated to the lord but free in other ways was called?

A peasant.


How have ipods affected our lives?

They changed our lives in so many different ways. You can take them anywhere you want.


What is the different between serf and peasant?

In modern parlance they are used interchangeably for the same thing; the difference is in their origins. The word peasant comes from Anglo-Norman French paisant, meaning a countryman, a rural villager. The word serf is from Latin servus which means a servant or slave (in medieval times it was used to describe any non-noble person).Medieval class structure had many more specific and precise legal terms for various levels of non-noble workers, many of which are not clearly understood today:cotter/cottar/cottager was a peasant of lower status than a villain, but of unknown legal statuscotset was another type of peasant lower than a villainbordar was another type of peasant below villainvillan/villain/tunsman was a peasant of slightly higher economic status living in a village. Notionally not a free peasant because subject to the manorial rules and courtcolibert/freedman was a former slave who had been given his or her freedom and a small piece of landfreeman was a non-noble landholder who had many more rights and higher status than most other peasants; they were later termed yeomenserjant (plural serjantz) was a wide class of non-noble tenants who gave specific services in return for holding land and property. They included most town-dwelling craftsmen such as carpenters, butchers, bakers and wealthy merchants, but also a separate class of non-noble professional soldiers who wore armour and could own horses but were not knights. Some served as crossbowmen and archers. All serjantz were required by law to have specific military kit such as armour, helmet and spear so they could act as local militia if required.


What was one of the few ways that a boy from a peasant family could rise to a higher social class?

more education, learning better manners and etiquette and above all, proper grammar.

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A peasant.


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How many ways can you arrange the following order child woman man woman man woman man child?

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Are the four noble truths involved with Buddhism?

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What are Ways to turn on a woman?

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I got 4 different ways but I'm probably wrong...


What objects float on water and have their density?

Great minds once discussed this conundrum...Sir Bedevere: There are ways of telling whether she is a witch.Peasant 1: Are there? Oh well, tell us.Sir Bedevere: Tell me. What do you do with witches?Peasant 1: Burn them.Sir Bedevere: And what do you burn, apart from witches?Peasant 1: More witches.Peasant 2: Wood.Sir Bedevere: Good. Now, why do witches burn?Peasant 3: ...because they're made of... wood?Sir Bedevere: Good. So how do you tell whether she is made of wood?Peasant 1: Build a bridge out of her.Sir Bedevere: But can you not also build bridges out of stone?Peasant 1: Oh yeah.Sir Bedevere: Does wood sink in water?Peasant 1: No, no, it floats! It floats! Throw her into the pond!Sir Bedevere: No, no. What else floats in water?Peasant 1: Bread!Peasant 2: Apples!Peasant 3: Very small rocks!Peasant 1: Cider!Peasant 2: Gravy!Peasant 3: Cherries!Peasant 1: Mud!Peasant 2: Churches! Churches!Peasant 3: Lead! Lead!King Arthur: A Duck.Sir Bedevere: Exactly! So, logically...Peasant 1: If she... weighs the same as a duck... she's made of wood.Sir Bedevere: And therefore?Peasant 2: A witch!Crowd: A witch!Sir Bedevere: We shall use my larger scales! Right, remove the supports!Crowd: A witch! A witch!Accused Witch: It's a fair cop.In all seriousness, anything with a density less than 1g/mL will float on water.


What is the different ways in which atoms try to attain the electronic configuration of noble gasses with an example?

Metals like sodium,potassium get noble gas configuration by losing electrons. Elements like nitrogen,oxygen get noble gas configuration by gaining electrons. Halogens get noble gas configuration by sharing electrons.


How do you make a woman change her ways?

No way sir.


If a woman asks you not to leave does she have feelings for him?

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