People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
People who work the land are called farmers.
Farming land that was owned by someone else.
people who worked the land were serfs and peasant witch were mostly serfs.Nobles gave the serfs some land and in return the serf would farm and protect there land for them.
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
So they could trade or sell the land
A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.
Farming land that was owned by someone else.
people who worked the land were serfs and peasant witch were mostly serfs.Nobles gave the serfs some land and in return the serf would farm and protect there land for them.
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
90% of the population were serfs. They grew the crops, fought the nobility's wars, died by the thousands in war, disease, and accidents.
easy serfs
Feudal system, where people worked on land owned by a lord in exchange for protection and the use of resources.
Cooked, farmed, served, and worked
The adverb is "hard," as it describes how he worked in clearing the land.
In the middle ages most people working the land were tenant farmers, peasants who, under the feudal system, worked the land for the aristocratic land owners. They were allowed to live on the land and take enough food to survive in exchange for the rest of the food they produce and service to the land owner (military in some cases). They worked the land with simple hand tools (draft animals were mainly used for war). Neither irrigation, nor fertilization was not used widely. Most of the forested land (in western Europe) was maintain for the private use of the nobles, although poaching and illegal foresting was common.
Medieval rich people were often nobles or were given land and titles by the very wealthy. Rich people were kings, dukes, duchesses, and queens while the poor people worked the land for these nobles.
Palestine was mostly an empty land during WW2. Most of the local population worked on agricultural pursuits.
The freed slaves who worked on farms owned by other people and then rented land to pay for it with the crops they grew were known as sharecroppers. This system allowed them to work the land in exchange for a share of the crops produced, but often left them in a cycle of debt and dependency.