Most children who were apprenticed began work at age seven or eight. That being the case, we can safely assume peasant children began at the same age or a little younger.
Farmers in the Middle Ages, also called serfs, served Kings and Noblemen, and earned next to nothing. (They were basically slaves.)
Serfs and Freemen
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
It was called the code of chivalry.
serfs
serfs
They were poor. They were probably the hardest working class of people in the middle ages, but they were also the poorest.
they were swagadelic
a serfs house was plane and old
Farmers in the Middle Ages, also called serfs, served Kings and Noblemen, and earned next to nothing. (They were basically slaves.)
Land and serfs.
Serfs and Freemen
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
a serf is a person who worked on the lord manor and make food
It was called the code of chivalry.
Because they were
serfs