There is no way to know the answer to this. Things like this require something written because they would have written to someone about how they felt. Since no one could read or write historians don't have this for secondary information. I would imagine it was the taxes. They were heavily taxed and even had to pay a tax at death.
king tenants-in-chief lords(or)knights peasants
The people who lived in castles were usually supplied with food by the peasants of the local countryside, who gave it to them as part of their manorial obligations. The manorial obligations were a sort of rent, given in exchange for a place to live and work.
In a word, no - because the bourgeoisie were also members of the Third Estate and paid taxes. They and the peasants and the urban proletariat, all resented that the Clergy (First Estate) were exempt from nearly all taxes and the Nobility (second Estate) were exempt from a number of them - both the first two estates having also some powers to collect a certain amount of taxation for themselves.
the social revolutionaries
serfs
Probably all the taxes. Since they didn't read or write we have no written data about what they disliked or liked.
king tenants-in-chief lords(or)knights peasants
The people who lived in castles were usually supplied with food by the peasants of the local countryside, who gave it to them as part of their manorial obligations. The manorial obligations were a sort of rent, given in exchange for a place to live and work.
Gabelle is the local tax collector, so naturally the peasants hate him
In a word, no - because the bourgeoisie were also members of the Third Estate and paid taxes. They and the peasants and the urban proletariat, all resented that the Clergy (First Estate) were exempt from nearly all taxes and the Nobility (second Estate) were exempt from a number of them - both the first two estates having also some powers to collect a certain amount of taxation for themselves.
Most of the people are or were peasants. Peasants do the work, maintain the population, fight the wars and keep the economy running.
Who does Jessie hate the most
Most Europeans were peasants who lived in small agricultural communities.
The largest part of the feudal society are either peasants or pages. The kings and queens were usually not popular or anything. My Project Challenge class is learning about this so that's why I answer a lot of Medieval Questions. Hope my answer helped!
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Peasants did most of the heavy physical labor.
in geography- A system of obligations that bound lords and their subjects in Europe during much of the Middle Ages. In theory, the king owned all or most of the land and gave it to his leading nobles in return for their loyalty and military service. The nobles in turn held land that peasants, including serfs, were allowed to farm in return for the peasants' labor and a portion of their produce. Under feudalism, people were born with a permanent position in society.