a peasant cannot refuse to do is anything because it is an order for him
A peasant or serf could become a free man if: - he married a free woman - he ran away and wasn't found for a year He could also become a lord if he married a lady
You couldn't. Where you were born is where you stayed. Born a serf stayed a serf, born a peasant stayed a peasant, born noble stayed noble. Nobles could move to some extent if they pleased the crown, but that was it.
pork or chicken or any type of meat they could kill animals for!
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Work. They began working almost from the time they could walk.
No because if your parents are peasants you are a peasant
A peasant or serf could become a free man if: - he married a free woman - he ran away and wasn't found for a year He could also become a lord if he married a lady
Nothing. They could stay or they could move.
Yes, during the period of absolute monarchy the King could pretty much order anything he wanted. A peasant would have to do as any superior ordered.
In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.
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You couldn't. Where you were born is where you stayed. Born a serf stayed a serf, born a peasant stayed a peasant, born noble stayed noble. Nobles could move to some extent if they pleased the crown, but that was it.
The changes that were taking place in France. They worried that peasant revolts similar to the ones in France could break out in their own countries.
Peasants did not get coats of arms. They were for the nobles who fought in armor.
Towns had a greater variety of things to do than the manorial villages. A villein or peasant might also have had skills that could not be used on a manor, but which were in demand in a town.