In medieval times, a peasant was someone of the lower economical class. They could either be free peasants, working and purchasing their own home and food, or they could choose to work at a royal household. There, they were legally considered part of the property - they were slaves. But being part of the royal household had advantages. The peasants were given housing and a small patch of earth for farming their own food. They could live with their families, and they were protected in times of war. Often, peasants chose this lifestyle.
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Feudalism and the Church.
Barley soups and breads
peasant.
The medieval peasant home was a cottage, which at that time might have been called a cot or a penty. They were very simple structures, and might be called huts today.
To get work done.
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Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
The medieval soap maker was considered a serf or a peasant.
Usually a noble or someone of higher rank, but alot of times it was a land owner
bags in the medieval times were made of hay and left over straw (if you were a peasant)but if you where nobal you would have your bag made of cloth or silk.
The church, the nobility, and then the peasant. On the bottom was the serf/slave.
Feudalism and the Church.
By living a pious life and performing the rites and rituals of the church (which, in medieval times would have generally been the catholic church in western Europe). Or she could have bought an indulgence form the Pope, if she had money, but, as a peasant, she wouldn't have.
it gave all of Italy more culture,difrent from the medieval times,because in the medieval times there was barley any art and every thing you would of been if you were their,you would be what your father,if your father was a peasant a peasant now you are what you can do,and the art is so much more detailed.
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