they obviously hated him, or else they wouldn't have invaded.
peasants were to work the land for the king.
I think you are talking about King Louis the sixteenth. He was the king during the French revolution and was detained by the revolutionaries and later beheaded at the guillotine.
yes
John Ball is a famous priest wanted the people to be free and no unfair laws.he was sent to prison by the king for telling the peasants about the bad things the king was doing. this made the peasants revolt.
peasants responsibilities are everyone does whatever king better than you damon wants
yes they did
They were like landlords (sort of). The peasants harvested food and cultivated the land, then they gave it to their lord (aka Barons) as tax. The Barons also provided protection against barbarian invasion with his knights. In the feudal pyramid, king and queen first, then barons along with the church, the knights then finally the peasants.
I think I know... Most peasants were serfs; people who worked for the king a few days but the rest could do whatever they need. I was trying to get this answer for my Ch. 6 history study guide Medieval Europe.
to save him mum
the bishop was advising the king in religious matters he also got land of the king and he had peasants working on it and the peasants had to pay taxes and give food
King Philip II of Macedon prepared an invasion but was assinated before he left. It was continued by his son King Alexander.
king Richard the second and he was only 14 at the time