The Roman slaved did their jobs everyday. Slaves had may duties, from scrubbing cooking pots to transacting business for their masters. It's impossible to clump them in a single group, as they had various duties and responsibilities.
they created mythological stories if they were poets or writers. Romans did their daily work and went about their daily lives. Their activities depended upon their status or class. For example a soldier would do different things than a butcher; a politician would do different things than a sea captain.
they weren't treated like slaves, thats for sure but they weren't treated like rich and wealthy people. So, they were kind of treated like you. They worked in the warm, heat of the sun, eat the food they could afford and slept in their small, farmery houses. They were not allowed to carry weapons, unless they smuggled them
Life for Roman peasants was harsh. They only had small plots of land and lived in poverty
Worked in the fields, worked for the manor, worked at herding animals and feeding them, worked at all the things it took to stay alive.
they work all day
freedom of slaves and equality of all men
Where all the peasants live, they lived together. They had no choice.
Life for men in Ireland in the 1900's was not easy. These men had to work all day and for very little money to support their families.
It is the decloration of independence! have a nice day-_-
Work and take care of the family.
Medieval peasants worked all day.
If 3 men: Peasant, Legionary, Archer If 4 men: Peasant, Legionary, Archer, Healer If 5 men: Peasant, Legionary, Archer, Healer, Fire Archer/Centurion/Cavalry
i think it was land lord noble men noble women peasant men peasant women
they work all day
They farm all day and feed the people of Egypt. They build for the Pharaoh.
A peasant farmer.
by stealing somthing
The word 'peasant' can be utilized as a noun or an adjective. Please access the related link listed below for the definition of 'peasant'. The king' displeasure was obvious to all when he declared, "Be gone, peasant!" The girl was wearing a peasant blouse with harem pants.
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Peasant clothes, long plain dresses, maybe a sash, sandals and a Hair cover, men would wear long clothes, sash, and peasant sandals.
Not ALL of us. ;-)