Peasants worked for knights, who worked for lords.
what did the peasants do in the middle ages
There were three main causes of the peasants revolt. 1 - The poll tax: A new tax for everyone over the age of fifteen, which was five times the amount of usual tax. 2 - The results of the Black Death - Peasants had to do more work as there were less people because lots of people had died in the Black Death. 3 - Work service - Lords decided that if peasants wanted to rent land from them, they would have to work for a few days a week without payment or profit.
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.
Yes, some peasants wore hats.
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.
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.
What work did the peasants do in medieval times
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peasants were to work the land for the king.
Well, it depends. Middle Age peasants ate differently from Middle Age nobles or barons, and they usually ate differently from Kings and Queens, so it's hard to give you a straight answer, but they all ate things such as Potatoes, Carrots, Lettuce, Cabbage etc.