Where all the peasants live, they lived together. They had no choice.
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
they are from the medieval ages... They are peasants which were not allowed to leave there village in which they lived or to move around freely.
Two peasants used village tractor to remove big stump. First peasant said it was impossible for tractor to remove stump. Second peasant said first peasant lacked faith in great soviet machinery, then he put great effort in removing stump. Village tractor broke and peasants were sent to gulag. Now without tractor and peasants, village was doomed.
Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.
They lived in a small village with other peasants and serfs.
In a village
The peasants.
to protect the peasants in the village below
Peasants lived in a village outside the manor.
To the lord or the mayor of the village however it depends on the population of the village and who rules it. I think this might help sorry if it is not to detailed i to am doing stuff about the peasants revolt. :)
there would be an area at the bottom called a bailey where there would be a village for peasants. Hope this helps! =D
they are from the medieval ages... They are peasants which were not allowed to leave there village in which they lived or to move around freely.
Two peasants used village tractor to remove big stump. First peasant said it was impossible for tractor to remove stump. Second peasant said first peasant lacked faith in great soviet machinery, then he put great effort in removing stump. Village tractor broke and peasants were sent to gulag. Now without tractor and peasants, village was doomed.
Peasants, commoners, villein, farmer, peon, or slave. It depends on what work they did.
They lived in a small village with other peasants and serfs.
Yes they could, as they were higher in position than the citizens, serfs & peasants.
Lord Rollo provides aid to the peasants in his village by lowering the rents on their lands during difficult years, providing them with food and shelter during harsh winters, and offering them protection from bandits and other threats. He also allows them to use his forests to gather wood for fuel and building materials.