In 1500, laborers primarily engaged in agricultural work, tending to crops and livestock on farms, which was the backbone of the economy during this period. Many were serfs or peasants who worked the land owned by nobles, often in exchange for protection and a place to live. Additionally, some laborers participated in artisanal trades, crafting goods such as textiles, pottery, and metalwork in towns and cities. Overall, their daily lives revolved around manual labor, subsistence living, and fulfilling local community needs.
The farmers and the labourers.
they was in between the citizens an the labourers so they was no poor but they were not wealthy they mostly spend there time trading.
nothing that we know of
Enough 2 live gee. More then child labourers
The Nobility, The Gentry, The Yeomanry, The Poor
-Gentlemen -Citizens -Yeomen -Labourers
As with all labourers, they continue at their trade even today.
A gang of labourers... You can doubt it but it really does =D
The farmers and the labourers.
Builders Labourers Federation was created in 1910.
Builders Labourers Federation ended in 1986.
To protect welfare of the labourers and to protect the rights of labourers
National Union of Dock Labourers was created in 1889.
Scottish Union of Dock Labourers was created in 1911.
The Statute Of Labourers occured because of The Black Death and the fact that the peasants were angry so they
The word "labourers" has three syllables: la-bour-ers.
The collective nouns for laborers (UK spelling labourers) are:a gang of laborersa crew of labourers