They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.
No, there was no advantage to being a peasant. The feudal system was designed to benefit the upper classes, not the lower. People did not choose to be peasants, they were forced into that role.
Supported by the labor of the peasants.
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nobles owned land, peasants were tied to land
1. Church Officials, Nobles2. Knights3. Peasants
In Europe's Feudal System, peasants were the lowest class and were treated like slaves.
They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Peasants were at the bottom level of feudal society.
In the feudal system, taxes were collected by the lords or nobility from the peasants who worked the land. The peasants were required to provide goods or services in exchange for the protection and use of the land. Each lord had the authority to establish and collect taxes within their own domain.
Peasants did not have many responsibilities in the feudal system. All they had to do was pay their tither, or 10% of their crops, to the church. Otherwise, they did not have many responsibilities. ----- Peasants who were yeoman farmers had their own holdings. They had to pay tax to their feudal lords or the king, and to be ready to serve in the army, usually as archers. Peasants who were freeman tenants had to pay rent, usually in the form of money, to their landlords. Those who were serfs had to pay rent, usually in the form of work, and had to work common fields with other serfs. They were obliged never to move away from the manors on which they lived, but in exchange for this got a place to live, jobs, and protection.