In medieval times, peasants primarily worked as agricultural laborers, cultivating crops and tending to livestock on the land they rented from feudal lords. Their tasks included plowing fields, planting and harvesting grains, and caring for animals. Additionally, many peasants engaged in various trades, such as blacksmithing, weaving, or brewing, to supplement their income. Despite their hard work, they often faced challenging living conditions and were subject to the demands of their lords.
peasants got very little from what great jobs they did because no one else did it for them.
eat the pants
82% of the population were peasants
nothing they sat down and ate sweets so they did not do any work by marrick
Saxon Peasants' Revolt happened in 1790.
that is because the kings do less jobs then the peasants and peasants do more
peasants got very little from what great jobs they did because no one else did it for them.
They were usually farm workers.
eat the pants
82% of the population were peasants
The correct spelling is medieval (referring to the Middle Ages).
Peasants did many different types of jobs in the Mongolian Empire. They were a nomadic people, however many peasants were farmers. They also served the rulers.
Poor peasants or fellaheens work for wealthier people and get little money from their jobs.
peasants would slaughter animals for meat, this was the only time they would eat meat. Crops weren't growing so life was hard. Except from this, they would sleep
nothing they sat down and ate sweets so they did not do any work by marrick
20 percent: agricultural workers 80 percent: warriors, artisans, traders, craftsmen
scribes, artisans, artists, architects, merchants, traders, soldiers, farmers and other peasants.