Peasants were often not allowed to own land independently, as land ownership was typically reserved for the nobility or landowners. They were also restricted from freely moving or traveling without permission from their lords. Additionally, peasants had limited rights in legal matters and were usually required to pay various taxes and obligations to their landlords.
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
they are from the medieval ages... They are peasants which were not allowed to leave there village in which they lived or to move around freely.
peasants would be allowed to own their farm land.
The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.
The system that allowed peasants to cultivate land for their own use while also working on private land is known as the "corvée system." Under this arrangement, peasants were required to provide a certain amount of labor to their landlords, but in return, they could farm a portion of the land for their own subsistence. This system was prevalent in feudal societies, where the obligations of labor were often tied to the rights of land use. Through this arrangement, peasants could sustain themselves while fulfilling their duties to the landowners.
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
because the peasants were not allowed to have weapons
Catherine the Great allowed the boyars to increase their strangle hold on Russian peasants. She took firm action to represent the peasants, and as a result the conditions for the peasants worsened.
The peasants were not allowed to denounce their king.
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The manor system is when knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return, the peasants had to give the knights food or other payment.
they are from the medieval ages... They are peasants which were not allowed to leave there village in which they lived or to move around freely.
Feudalism: a lord owns the land and allows peasants to live there as long as they work for him.
peasants would be allowed to own their farm land.
Feudal estates were farmed by peasants. For much of the Middle Ages, the peasants were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the estates and not allowed to move away. There were some places where a lot of them were slaves. There were also places were they were mostly free peasants who were tenants on the estates.
Peasants were allowed to keep a small private plot of land for their own food production.
The manor system protects serfs and merchants, that live in manor. Knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return the peasants had to give the knights food, goods or other payment.