Bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
knights and peasants
They didn't buy food they grew it or killed it. This is why they had land for the peasants to grow the food and the forest to hunt for game.
If they had any coins at all (there was no paper money) medieval peasants would have the coins of the realm in which they lived. There were many different realms in medieval Europe.
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Yes, it is true that peasants and royalty had distinct hairstyles during medieval times. Royalty often sported elaborate hairstyles adorned with accessories, reflecting their wealth and status, while peasants typically wore simpler, practical styles that were easier to maintain. The differences in hairstyles were not just a matter of fashion; they also symbolized social hierarchy and class distinctions in medieval society.
What work did the peasants do in medieval times
In Medieval Times, pesants drank beer and ale.
knights and peasants
Peasants, the birds.
They were usually farm workers.
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In Medieval Times, peasants suffered hardships from:Unreliable harvestsNo set tax rateCould be called up to fightFreezing in winter
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They didn't buy food they grew it or killed it. This is why they had land for the peasants to grow the food and the forest to hunt for game.
Pretty much whatever the lord of the manor said they were.
Peasants affected medieval society by producing and cooking most of the food that was required for society. They were also given jobs that included farming, the removal of waste, and cleaning.