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Well first they got dressed in poor clothing since there peasants. Then they headed right to the field planted crops & watered the crops with irrigation systems. They also had to keep track of when it was going to flood so that the water would go inside a huge pit where it was measured in their language and they would use water from there. Then after farming sometimes for a reward their boss or like the pharaoh/priest/priestess would offer them some like wheat or some part of what they planted and they would rather trade it in the marketplace which was really popular and busy or eat it with their family. but if they are housework peasants then they would stay in some rich people's home tending to their every need and doing whatever not to get money because they didn't have money back then but to get something good so that they can rather trade or enjoy.

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Ancient Egyptian peasants typically woke up early in the morning to begin their work. They would engage in various agricultural tasks, such as tending to crops, sowing seeds, or caring for livestock. Their mornings were primarily dedicated to laboring in the fields and ensuring the productivity of their farms.

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