One statement that is not true about peasant girls in the Middle Ages is that they had the same opportunities for education and social mobility as noble girls. In reality, peasant girls typically had limited access to formal education and were expected to work alongside their families in agricultural labor, household chores, and caring for younger siblings. Their roles were largely defined by their socioeconomic status, which restricted their chances for advancement.
The peasants of the Middle Ages had very few responsibilities.
Church, noble, peasant, serf.
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
which statement is fals about the middle class and the renaissance
In 1788 there were no peasants since it is 200 years after the middle ages. __ There were peasants in Europe after the Middle Ages. LOTS of peasants. Russia had a large peasant population up to the Revolution. As did virtually every country in Europe. China also had a large peasant population. The Middle Ages had NOTHING to do with the end of peasant life. Peasant life would have been hard. Difficult work, no education and little opportunity to leave the land. It would not have been very different than the life of a peasant during the Medieval period.
In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.
The peasants of the Middle Ages had very few responsibilities.
they weren't.
about one shilling
they worked in feilds
Church, noble, peasant, serf.
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
yes
The wife of a Lord. If you were a peasant you were a woman.
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
which statement is fals about the middle class and the renaissance
they would get hung on a rope