During the Middle Ages, peasants were the farmers that took care of the land for the villages. There are many different angles that can be taken for a project about peasants including the most common produce that was grown, the amount of work that was required, tools that were used to grow the crops, and even what the crops were worth during the Middle Ages.
Peasants, yes. Farmers, it depends. If they were peasant farmers then again, yes, but if they were Gentry and/or Yoeman farmers then they were middle class.
farmers
The European Serfs.
most people were farmers alough they were many different types of farmers
the farmers they were forcedthe peasants were forced too
Tenate farmers/peasants
Many medieval farmers got none for being peasants- no reading or writing
Peasants typically refer to small-scale agricultural workers, often in a subsistence farming context, who rely on traditional methods and may be part of a feudal or communal system. Farmers, on the other hand, generally denotes individuals who engage in agriculture for commercial purposes, utilizing modern techniques and equipment to produce crops and livestock for sale. While all peasants can be considered farmers, not all farmers are peasants, as farmers may operate on a larger scale and have greater economic independence.
Chinese farmers were not happy under the Manchu rule. They said the rulers were greedy and unfair. Most Chinese farmers were poor. Finally the peasants rebelled.
peasants and farmers
Modern day peasants are farmers. They dress the same as any other working class people, generally jeans, work boots, and a work shirt. There is no set costume for farmers.
Farmers, countryfolk, or rural dwellers.