Serfs who were agricultural workers got a place to live, most of the farm production, and protection in exchange for some of the farm production or labor.
Some jobs serfs did were not agricultural. For example, some serfs specialized in transportation, as teamsters or boatmen or rivers. These were likely to be given a place to live and money in exchange for labor.
The peasants give food & land to the lords.
they got a part of the land to live on
A serf is a person who has the socio-economic status of unfree peasants under feudalism and it's a condition of modified slavery in the High Middle Ages in Europe. Serfdom was the enforced labor of serfs in fields in return for protection and the right to work on leased fields.
In the Middle Ages, the land was divided by the kings among their vassals. At the lowest level, it was divided into manors, which were large farms where peasant families lived. The land of the manors was divided by the lord or by his steward into land reserved for the lord and land to be used by the peasants or serfs. The lord's land included fields where crops were grown for the lord's household, forest, and other park land. The serfs' land was further subdivided into fields held in common and fields reserved for the use of individual serf families. The job of doing this was usually done by a reeve, who was appointed from among the serfs, either by the lord or through election by the serfs themselves. The fields held in common included fallow land, which was usually used for grazing, and crop land where specific crops were raised for common use. The land for the individual serf families was divided into vegetable gardens, pens, and so on.
Most serfs lived on manors. These were farming estates that belonged to lords, and whose residents were mostly serfs. The serfs typically lived in a village or hamlet on the manor, in cottages. Some serfs were not agricultural and worked as laborers. They typically lived in cottages in villages or boarding houses in towns.
Heck! I dont know what serfs do! That's why I asked this thing!!! Heck! I dont know what serfs do! That's why I asked this thing!!!
no
usually a place to sleep, food, and training.
Serbs Spent their lives like peasants working in fields
When working in the field, well.... in the fields. Around their homes they might have a "privy" or outhouse, sometimes called "the jakes". Pretty primitive.
* Well, yes, serfs were the same as villiens. They did the same jobs. Working for the land and working for their lord. But, they didnt have to do all the hard work like villiens did. So therefore, i changed my anwser. Villiens were not serfs.. at least i dont think so.......??????
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Painters that are painting the people working in the fields have worked in the fields before
Well working in the fields for a long period of time causes exhaustion, which is why they created siestas.
No, the masters of serfs provided neither food nor clothes. They provide farming fields and homes. The serfs grew their own food and made much of their own clothes.
The serfs worked for the owner of the land they farmed and lived on. This could be a member of the nobility, a lesser member of the gentry, the king himself, or even some Church organization. Serfs were organized by a person called a reeve, who was himself a serf, appointed by the lord or elected by the body of the serfs on a manor.
Athenians included its working class, Sparta had serfs whom it had conquered in the southern Peloponnese.