The noble owned the land, the farmer worked on the land.
Noble is high-class serfs smell like smoke and sleep on pallets
Serf is low-class
Serfs work for nobles. serfs had enough food to barely get by the day
Serfs had small, dirty houses
Nobles had big clean houses
Serfs work on the noble's land
nobles own land that serfs work on
serfs were poor and couldn't leave the manner that the noble owned
nobles were rich had plenty of food
Well the noble might of been more wealthier than the serf's and the serf's had to do hard labor while the noble's owned land and took care of the land and managed it.
Well, the noble probably feels powerful and supreme, and the peasant, who has to do all the labor,probablyfeels resentful towards the wealthy nobles who are living luxurious lives.
None. The serf was a slave owned by the noble.
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A yeoman was an an attendant in a noble household. Later, the term was used for a farmer who owned his own land.
The proud and noble English surname of Farmer was washed upon the shores of England amidst the tidal wave of migration following the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D. It is an occupational surname, originally bestowed upon a person who was a "tax farmer", and is first found in the early records of Essex.
A knight would often be a vassal of a more powerful noble, or subsidiary to the noble in another way.A powerful noble could also hold a knighthood himself.
The difference between America and england were huge. The difference between england and the rest of Europe was huge. Britain was a democracy, many men could vote. A lot of the economy was in the non noble middle and upper class. Most farmers rented their land. America was a democracy, where almost all men could vote. Almost all farmers (except for slaves) owned their own land, making America the most middle class nation on earth. There was no noble class. Europe, except for Holland and Switzerland, was absolute monarchies. The Noble owned most of the land. Almost all the farmers rented land.
a farmer grows crops and a peasant is a worker
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Sentence: The farmer scattered corn for the chickens.
He wasn't. He was born as a farmer.
online focused
the squirrel is singing Old MacDonald Had a Farm and the skunk is singing Farmer in the Dell
One gathers what he sows, the other sews what she gathers.
noble womens cloths was tight clothes but peasent was loose
The difference between the two is that Arable is when a farmer only grows crops but Pastoral is when the farmer only rears animals. Hope this answered your question :)
Both words mean "farmer," but 'colonus' can also mean "colonist, inhabitant."
there isn't one.... i own more than 30 noble collection wands and the wwhp character wands are from the noble collection