The plague, particularly the Black Death in the 14th century, significantly altered where peasants lived by causing a drastic decline in the population. With fewer laborers available, many peasants sought better opportunities, often leaving overcrowded villages for towns where demand for labor was high. This migration contributed to the gradual decline of the feudal system, as landowners had to offer better wages and conditions to retain workers. Overall, the plague facilitated a shift towards urbanization and a more mobile workforce.
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
Bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
Where all the peasants live, they lived together. They had no choice.
Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.
If they had any coins at all (there was no paper money) medieval peasants would have the coins of the realm in which they lived. There were many different realms in medieval Europe.
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
Nobles and peasants.
It depends where they lived
Royalty ruled and had many estates and castles so peasants lived in shacks and such. The geographyb was very different for peasants
Bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
the second plauge was frogs invading Egypt
Where all the peasants live, they lived together. They had no choice.
the plauge was first dicoverd in 1661
it was like touture because they lived in dirt
they where like peasants but lived in the castle to help royalty
The Serfs lived under the estates of the Lord, along with Peasants.
Most Europeans were peasants who lived in small agricultural communities.