Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
yes, didnt we give then are jobs
Americans turned to the government for aid in the great depression because many people didnt have jobs, and were going poor and hungry.
Yes they did they helped weave and spin and helped their mother's and father's
They did have jobs - they were kept busy running the home, weaving materials, tending domestic animals and gardens, as prostitutes, slaves ...
Villeins in medieval society typically worked as agricultural laborers on the lord's land, tending to crops and livestock. They were also responsible for paying taxes and providing goods or services to the lord as part of their feudal obligations. Villeins often lived on the manor as tenants and were subject to the authority and control of the lord.
* Well, yes, serfs were the same as villiens. They did the same jobs. Working for the land and working for their lord. But, they didnt have to do all the hard work like villiens did. So therefore, i changed my anwser. Villiens were not serfs.. at least i dont think so.......??????
they usually did jobs that the higher class didnt, like sweeping and cleaning.
no she didnt have any jobs she was a widow
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
he didnt work at wendys
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
ncient Chinese kids didnt have jobs boys just went to school and girls didnt have to they had to stay at home doin chores all day
As many people died, there were less people around to take jobs. The freemen therefore got paid more so that they didn't stop working for the lord and lady. Life got worse for the villeins because the freemen, who were higher up in society than them, were paid more, so the villeins were paid less. If the villeins refused to work they would be severely prosecuted, and most likely were killed. In conclusion, life improved for the freedmen, because they were paid more. Life got worse for the villeins because they were paid considerably less, probably nothing at all.
yes, didnt we give then are jobs
No he didnt, he had many other jobs.
Americans turned to the government for aid in the great depression because many people didnt have jobs, and were going poor and hungry.