Serfs worked for all the upper classes of society in their time. basically, they were peasants-- they are peasants.
Serfs worked for all the upper classes of society in their time. basically, they were peasants-- they are peasants.
In a feudal society, serfs had to pay lords with crops
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Yes, in the feudal system, monks were generally considered to be of a higher social status than serfs. Monks belonged to the clergy and had religious authority, often enjoying privileges and respect within society. In contrast, serfs were peasants bound to the land and subject to the will of their lords, lacking the same social standing and rights. Thus, while both groups played important roles in medieval society, monks occupied a higher position than serfs.
Serfs
Serfs worked for all the upper classes of society in their time. basically, they were peasants-- they are peasants.
In a feudal society, serfs had to pay lords with crops
Serfs gave crops to Lords and Lords controlled serfs' lives.
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
There were four levelsKingChurch Officials and NoblesKnightpeasants or serfs
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Peasants and serfs
The largest part of the feudal society are either peasants or pages. The kings and queens were usually not popular or anything. My Project Challenge class is learning about this so that's why I answer a lot of Medieval Questions. Hope my answer helped!
There were four levelsKingChurch Officials and NoblesKnightpeasants or serfs
Serfs were the largest population. The nobility was only about 10% with 20% in tradesmen.
Serfs.
Serfs