to go to heaven
what i s hope for the peasants future
It provided hope for a brighter future and it provided bread.
there would be an area at the bottom called a bailey where there would be a village for peasants. Hope this helps! =D
peasants were slaves who had to work from dawn until dusk with little to eat & no hope of a better future.
peasants were slaves who had to work from dawn until dusk with little to eat & no hope of a better future.
peasants ate mainly homegrown foods such as swedes and potatoes. if they were lucky some salted meat was also a meal. the male peasants loved alchol, so in the day it would be called ale. i hope this helps anyone that was wondering about this. Answer: Peasants ate barley. barley, barley,barley. They ate barley and anything made of barley. They drake ale, which is made of barley! I hope you get the point.
Were everyone peasants, there would be no peasants.
Prior to the Bolshevik revolution Lenin put forth the idea that the Russian peasants would play a key role in any revolution. Trotsky, on the other hand believed that the peasants were incapable of any forceful political activity. In Trotsky's vision of the future revolution, the workers would lead and seize political power. As events turned out, neither was correct.
The peasants did not succeed, but the revolt set the stage for future uprisings like the Protestant reformation and the French Revolution.
Peasants!The peasants are revolting!-Yes, but what are the peasants doing?Street beggars are often unsuccessful in their attempts to beg from peasants.
No Future No Hope was created in 1995.
Peasants would listen to music in church and at festivals.