Villeins were medieval peasants who worked the land for landlords,some had their own strips of land.
Not all peasants lived on manors, not all peasants were farming labourers and not all peasants even worked on land. Some peasant farm workers were employed by the monasteries as servants, shepherds, millers, ploughmen and so on, working mainly on monastic granges. They were employed by and paid by the head of the monastery (he might be a Prior or an Abbot). Many peasants lived in towns and some of these were wealthy men; craftsmen, merchants, tradesmen, minters, smiths, butchers and many more townspeople belonged to the peasant class, but many were extremely wealthy people. Some peasants worked as sailors on various types of ship; among them there were fishermen, ferrymen, merchantmen and military ships all crewed by peasants.
Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.
The peasants wanted bread and hoped for a better tomorrow.
Ballsacks
Yes, some peasants wore hats.
Most peasants worked for feudal lords of one sort or another, who owned the manors the peasants worked on. Some peasants worked on property that belonged to the Church. They worked for the churches, abbeys, monasteries, or other Church organizations that owned the land. Some peasants owned their own small farms and worked for themselves.
Villeins were medieval peasants who worked the land for landlords,some had their own strips of land.
He responded with anger, yet also with sympathy towards some of the peasants' grievances.
I believe peons, serfs and rubes are peasants. Peasants usually farm for food, some hunt, I believe. They are said to eat mostly cabbage and barley.
Catherine the Great allowed the boyars to increase their strangle hold on Russian peasants. She took firm action to represent the peasants, and as a result the conditions for the peasants worsened.
discharge resist direct
There are more than ten principles of solution selling. One of them is that one should plan before starting negotiation. Another principle is that the seller should be prepared to resist buyer squeezes.
Withstand and oppose are my picks.
Scholars, Street Sweepers, Peasants
Not all peasants lived on manors, not all peasants were farming labourers and not all peasants even worked on land. Some peasant farm workers were employed by the monasteries as servants, shepherds, millers, ploughmen and so on, working mainly on monastic granges. They were employed by and paid by the head of the monastery (he might be a Prior or an Abbot). Many peasants lived in towns and some of these were wealthy men; craftsmen, merchants, tradesmen, minters, smiths, butchers and many more townspeople belonged to the peasant class, but many were extremely wealthy people. Some peasants worked as sailors on various types of ship; among them there were fishermen, ferrymen, merchantmen and military ships all crewed by peasants.
Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.