Work. They began working almost from the time they could walk.
Anglo-Saxon children typically engaged in various daily activities depending on their social class. Peasant children often helped their families with farming, tending to animals, and household chores, while wealthier children might receive some education and training in skills relevant to their future roles. Play was also an important part of their lives, with games, storytelling, and outdoor activities being common. Overall, their daily routines balanced work and play, reflecting the demands of their environment.
Indian children play Xbox and playstaion all day
Several people fort in the crusades: The first crusade-Christian (not nessesarilly knights The Peasant's crusade-Peasants The Children's crusade-Children The "official" Crusade-nobles
A peasant who was bound to a manor was a serf.
a peasant cannot refuse to do is anything because it is an order for him
The manor house was the home of the lord of the manor. Peasant children did not get much opportunity to go into the manor house.
they had to work very hard
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Nothing, peasant children in Ancient Egypt did not go to school. As soon as they were old enough boys were sent to work in the fields and girls with their mothers.
In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.
A peasant
The plural of peasant is peasants.
By birth or by marriage.
To get the bow in Peasant Quest you have to complete the "Stink Like A Peasant" quest.
"They have the hard hands of a peasant"
a peasant grew crops and gave it to their lord
Peasant in Spanish is: campesino.