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A peasant and a serf are the same thing entirely.

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How do you explain the difference between the vassals and serfs?

Explain the difference between the vassals and the serfs


The Japanese peasants were similar to?

The European Serfs.


What position did serfs have feudal society?

Serfs worked for all the upper classes of society in their time. basically, they were peasants-- they are peasants.


Where does the bailiff sit in the feudal system?

the bailiff sits between the lords(or nobles) and the serfs(or peasants)


In a medieval village who had the least power?

The peasants.


Where did serfs live at?

The Serfs lived under the estates of the Lord, along with Peasants.


What is another name for peasants?

I believe peons, serfs and rubes are peasants. Peasants usually farm for food, some hunt, I believe. They are said to eat mostly cabbage and barley.


Who protected the serfs and peasants?

The people they paid??


What is the difference between the vassals and the serfs?

the vassals are the kings slaves and the serfs are like a nun and monks


Who are Peasants or serfs who worked the land?

A serf was a peasant, but not all peasants were serfs.A peasant is usually a farmer. A peasant could be free or not, and though most were doubtless poor, we find references to well-to-do or prosperous peasants. Serfs are peasants legally bound to a lord's land, and were not allowed to move away. Serfs usually had to provide labor in exchange for a place to live and work.


What is another name for the kings people besides followers and peasants?

Serfs, peasants, villeins.


During the middle ages which was the lowest class nobles serfs or vassels?

serfs and freeholders (peasants)