they trained to work for the rest of their life and stuff
they would grow crops and take care of the plants. :) <3
Most serfs were raised by serf parents who trained them to do the jobs they did. There were possibilities for very bright children to be trained in monasteries.
Serfs were barely above slaves themselves. I doubt any serfs ever owned slaves.
hovels (huts)
No, Joan had no training of any kind. She could not read nor write and had no combat training or experience.
She did not receive any training. She had natural talent.
Sparta relied on serfs (not slaves - serfs were people bound to the land). The serfs delivered half of their produce to Sparta, which enabled the Spartans to concentrate on training for war and their normal lives. The serfs were also used a light infantry and archers to support the Spartan armoured infantry.
Yes. Male and female serfs married, and their children were born into serfdom.
usually a place to sleep, food, and training.
no traning
there is no historical evidence to prove that they did
Serfs ate a lot of brown bread and soup. They also had vegetables that they grew. They usually did not have access to much meat or rich foods.