A peasant was a small farmer. In the middle ages, most peasants were serfs living on manors, where they provided labor. Their labor was mostly agricultural, but they did other things as well, including building many of the manor's buildings, repairing fences, and so on.
not 100% sure but ... it should be the peasant is allowed to work on the lords farm but they also get a small plot of land
The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.
It's SERF - they were effectively the peasants working under the local lord of the manor. Essentially, serfdom was little more than slavery.
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Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
The peasants
The manor system is when knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return, the peasants had to give the knights food or other payment.
The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.
It's SERF - they were effectively the peasants working under the local lord of the manor. Essentially, serfdom was little more than slavery.
Pay close attention.......... I do not know! BP
Peasants who were bound to a manor were known as serfs or villeins. They were required to work the land and pay dues to the lord of the manor in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land. Serfs were not free to leave the manor without the lord's permission.
Nobles and peasants.
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
Because serfs and Peasants were paid more for work and therefor could in some occastions even overthrow a lord of a manor.
it was very epic for them
to take care of them
The peasants
Peasants were bound to the manor. They farmed and did other work so that the knights would protect them from Viking raids and other invasions.