To eat and to reproduce, simple as that. To eat and to reproduce, simple as that.
Life in the middle ages was hard. Many of the peasants or serfs lived in huts. The lords and Ladies usually owned an estate, were many serfs would work. They would pay part of all they grew to the lords and Ladies.
Lords had to watch over the peasants, ladies had to cook and clean, knights had to protect the lords and peasants had to work for the lords.
If they were peasants they worked for a lord
clothes
Never. That is what peasants were for.
You had to do stuff.
Most people followed the same line of work as their parents. Some were apprenticed.
lots of hard work nobility was taught for knight hood and ladies in waiting serfs how do work
Europeans in the Middle Ages who were forced to work the land of a lord were called medieval peasants. They were usually forced to work on farms after they swore an oath to their lord.
they fought in battle and they protected the kings and lords. the knights also give up their families to go and fight in battle
Medieval archers were employed by the kings and powerful lords during times of war. In peacetime, many of the lords, particularly those who owned castles or lived along borders, had some archers in their regular employ, but most of the archers were yeomen who worked their own farms and were required to practice regularly as one of the duties of a small land owner.
In the medieval social and political system of feudalism, boon work was the extra work required of serfs by their lords at harvest time. Serfs typically despised boon work, as it took them away from their own fields at a critical time of the growing season.