Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.
They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
I assume you mean "villein," which was a type of medieval serf, as opposed to "villain," which is a bad guy. There is a link below to a related question on the homes of peasants. That answer has a good deal of detail, and has links to related information.
Oh, dude, in medieval times, you'd probably just say something like "Good morrow, fair peasants, I bid thee goodnight!" Or maybe they'd just grunt and wave their goblet in the air, who knows? Like, it's not like they had smartphones to Google it, right?
A peasant is by definition a farmer. Most medieval peasants in Western Europe raised grain crops, animals, and vegetable crops. In addition, they did whatever work was necessary to keep equipment and infrastructure in good order. Peasants also worked for hire, as their schedules permitted. They provided labor for building roads, fortifications, churches, and so on, for example. Not all peasants were serfs. Some were independent farmers who owned their land or were otherwise independent tenants.
Here's a good link to show you how to describe a person -- and also a link to some information about medieval peasants!
Because most peasants didn't have access to a good doctor or health care, so they only lived to about 30.
They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
They had games, dancing, feasts, music, and other things they could find to have a good time.
One that asks good questions.
I assume you mean "villein," which was a type of medieval serf, as opposed to "villain," which is a bad guy. There is a link below to a related question on the homes of peasants. That answer has a good deal of detail, and has links to related information.
Some of the women of medieval Europe were among the most culturally influential people of their times. Among those who come to mind, Eleanor of Aquitaine comes to mind as a promoter of the arts. There is a link below to a related question on the things medieval women did, and there is a good deal of information in the answer there, together with source citations.
Nothing. They lived poorly, paid high taxes, were usually cold, and didn't have enough money for good food or clothing.
Thrre reasons for growth in medivial towns are....GOOD LORDS......ALL PEASANTS AND SERFS WERE SAFE AS WITH THE LORDS AND NOBLES
The Medeival peasants normally cooked their foods on a consistant burning flame of fire. For the more wealthy they had good big burning fires so their food would be eatern in a different manner to the peasants. I mean would a barron wont their food cooked peasant style.
Oh, dude, in medieval times, you'd probably just say something like "Good morrow, fair peasants, I bid thee goodnight!" Or maybe they'd just grunt and wave their goblet in the air, who knows? Like, it's not like they had smartphones to Google it, right?
"Peasants Rise Up: Unrest Sweeps the Countryside"