The Lord had all power over a peasant. The villeins were essentially his slaves and the freemen were also inferior to him, but were allowed to move around and paid rent instead of working like a slave.
A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.
a peasant.
Peasant/serf
No. Peasant were tenants on the land, so they worked the land to pay the rent. They did not work in the castle.
Serfs
The peasant's or The serf serf is just a other name for peasant. The 'Serfs' did the farming on the lords land. the land the serfs farmed was a small bit of land that was giving to the people from the Lord.
A peasant was considered part of the manor as a member of the agricultural workforce that supported the feudal system. They typically worked the land, paid rents, and provided labor in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate certain plots for their own subsistence. Their status was often tied to the land they worked, and they were subject to the authority of the lord of the manor. This relationship established a hierarchical structure that was integral to medieval society.
people who worked the land were serfs and peasant witch were mostly serfs.Nobles gave the serfs some land and in return the serf would farm and protect there land for them.
Usually a noble or someone of higher rank, but alot of times it was a land owner
A medieval farm worker was typically a peasant who worked on a lord's estate in exchange for protection and a plot of land to farm. They performed various tasks such as plowing, planting, harvesting, and tending to livestock to support their family and the feudal system. Life for medieval farm workers was difficult, with long hours, limited rights, and reliance on the land for survival.
A peasant owned no land, so they weren't directly a part of the feudal system. Many peasants worked on lands owned by knights or nobles.
__________ were peasants who worked land for a lord in medieval Europe. a. Vassals b. Surfs c. Fiefs d. Knights