In the Middle Ages a peasant was a surf, they were like slaves who were owed by the lord of the manor. Their role was to work on the lord's land as farmers, so that the lord would be rich. Serfs were very poor and didn't have great lives so I feel very sorry for them.
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Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.
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No, a merchant is not a peasant. A merchant is typically someone engaged in trade, buying and selling goods, often seeking profit and operating within a market economy. In contrast, a peasant is usually a rural laborer or farmer who works the land and is often tied to agricultural production, with a focus on subsistence rather than trade. The two roles historically occupy different social and economic positions.
To get the bow in Peasant Quest you have to complete the "Stink Like A Peasant" quest.
The plural of peasant is peasants.
By birth or by marriage.
One statement that is not true about peasant girls in the Middle Ages is that they had the same opportunities for education and social mobility as noble girls. In reality, peasant girls typically had limited access to formal education and were expected to work alongside their families in agricultural labor, household chores, and caring for younger siblings. Their roles were largely defined by their socioeconomic status, which restricted their chances for advancement.
"They have the hard hands of a peasant"
a peasant grew crops and gave it to their lord
Peasant in Spanish is: campesino.