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peasants or serfs back in European feudalism
the monarch is at the top then its the lords the knights then the serfs or peasants
Feudalism was based on a hierarchy of needs, where serfs and peasants were at the bottom, and the Pope and highest leaders were at the top.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
Kings and lords owned the land and peasants called serfs, so lords and kings had all the power.
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The European Serfs.
Kings and queens were at the top. After them were lords and ladies. Then came knights and vassals. The lowest class was made up of peasants and serfs
During the period of history known as the Middle Ages, feudalism was the law of the land. It was the basis by which the upper nobility class maintained control over the lower classes. This rigid structure of government consisted of kings, lords, and the peasants. The peasants worked on the farms and were also known as serfs.
Feudalism is the form of society were everything is based on land. It is usually used when there is constant conflict/wars. Society was organized (from top to bottom) kings, lords, knights, land owners, peasants/serfs.
The highest group are lords, of kings. Then under the come vassals, or lesser lords. Finally there were serf, which are peasants that are bound to the land.
Feudalism