3267 and a 1/2 people.
Over 100,000.
Not that many people were mummified.It was ONLY the Kings and People Who Had Many Riches the rest of the people like peasants and servants were buried under the sand. They were bruuied with all there riches this sould last them in the afterlife
According to reports 40,000 people were executed or murdered.
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.
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Only the rich supported him. but there was way to many peasants (poor people) that disliked him and took control over him and his family.
a large Spanish colonial estate owned by a wealthy family but worked by many peasants called an hacienda
The poor ones.
3267 and a 1/2 people.
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Actually no, an effective fallout shelter for a typical family was beyond their ecoonomic means.
THe largest family of snakes is the colubrid family with over 1900 species.
Peasants did many different types of jobs in the Mongolian Empire. They were a nomadic people, however many peasants were farmers. They also served the rulers.
Other peasants, which is why there were so many of them.
Mao himself was from a peasant family, and thus he cultivated his reputation among the farmers and peasants and introduced them to Marxism. Peasants made up much of his army during the People's Revolution. During the Great Leap Forward Mao emphasized agricultural growth, and branded many of those not involved in farm or industrial work as decadent.
.75 per habitant