A peasent is responsible for farming the land, making crops and doing whatever their land owner or lord or owner had asked them to do
Peasant
upper peasant section
A peasant owned no land, so they weren't directly a part of the feudal system. Many peasants worked on lands owned by knights or nobles.
It started when he became king in 1066. The feudal system was with the king at the top then the barons then came the knights then the peasant's.
They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
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.
A peasant.
The Feudal system, since it killed off most of the peasant workers, leaving the gentry with no one to tend to their land.
A serf or peasant
A serf is a peasant who was bound to the land they worked on, unable to leave without permission from their lord. This system of serfdom was common in feudal societies during the Middle Ages.
Another word for a peasant in the feudal system was serf. Serfs were individuals bound to the land they worked on and were subject to the authority of the lord in exchange for protection and security.
In the 1800's the feudal peasant no longer existed.