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Q: When would working the land for the lord of a manor not to have provided a living for peasant?
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Peasant who was considered to be part of the manor was known as?

A peasant who was bound to a manor was a serf.


What was the peasant's role in manor system?

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.


What did peasant children do in the manor house?

The manor house was the home of the lord of the manor. Peasant children did not get much opportunity to go into the manor house.


What obligations did peasant have to the lord of the manor?

relics of feudalism


Who worked on the manor lands?

The peasants


What is a peasant who lived on a manor and served the lord or nobleman?

Serfs


Who held the lowest position in a medieval manor in Europe?

peasant.


Who is a peasant that lived on a manor in Leif Ericsson's time?

Leif


What was a protector of the manor in medieval times?

A peasant


How can a peasant be free from the Lord's Manor?

A peasant, also known as a baron could be free from their Lord's manor by escaping from the manor and going wthout being seen or caught. But they had to be unseen or uncaught for one year and one day, after that they were free to do whatever they wanted to. hope this helped!


What did medieval manor consist of?

farmland, forests, the lord's house or castle, and a peasant village


Who was a peasant who worked on a manor of fief and could not leave without permission from the lord?

Serfs.