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A peasant who is bound to the land is a fief?

A peasant who is bound to land is a serf, while a fief is an estate granted to a vassal.


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 manorial?

It refers to a system adopted in medieval times to organize the rural economy. There were three classes of 'manors' such as the free peasant holding of land, the serf who was bound to the land and subject to his lord's will but entitles to his protection and the Demesne who was an individual in possession of his own land. This was land that adjoined or belonged to the Manor House


What was another name for peasants in the middle ages?

anyone in medieval society below the middle class. working class citizens, serfs and the homeless.Answer:A medieval peasant was essentially a farmer who lived by subsisting on a plot of land. This land was not owned by the peasant, it was owned by a landlord who allowed the peasant to work the land in exchange for a tallage (a sort of tax) which would usually be a portion of his harvest.In social and economic terms, peasants were among both the poorest and most common people in medieval europe, probably constituting upwards of 90% of the population.In short, life as a medieval peasant was hard and their life expectancy reflected that. The life expectancy of a peasant was approximately 30 years.


What triggered the crusaders?

The crusaders who were the Peasant crusaders in 1096 and the Noble crusaders in 1097 wanted to re- capture the Holy Land which was important to them, as they were Christians. The Peasant crusaders failed, so the Nobles had to step up and take back the Holy Land.

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A peasant who is bound to the land is a fief?

A peasant who is bound to land is a serf, while a fief is an estate granted to a vassal.


What do you call a medieval person bound to the land?

Peasant/serf


What is a peasant bound to the soil?

A peasant bound to the soil, also known as serfdom, was a system in feudal societies where peasants were tied to the land they worked on and were required to provide labor and goods to the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to farm the land. They had limited rights and freedoms, and their status was hereditary, passing from generation to generation.


What is the difference from a serf and a peasant?

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.


What is a peasant worker bound to the area of land held by the lord to whom he owed service in return of protection?

serf


Peasant who was considered to be part of the manor was known as?

A peasant who was bound to a manor was a serf.


Under feudalism what was another word for a peasant?

Another word for a peasant in the feudal system was serf. Serfs were individuals bound to the land they worked on and were subject to the authority of the lord in exchange for protection and security.


When was Peasant Land Bank created?

Peasant Land Bank was created in 1883.


Did a peasant have lots of different jobs in the castle?

No. Peasant were tenants on the land, so they worked the land to pay the rent. They did not work in the castle.


A peasant who works on land owned by a noble or knight is called a?

A peasant sometimes freeman.


What are the different levels of peasants?

The term peasant encompassed a number of different types, including freemen, villeins, cottars, bordars, serfs, and slaves. The link below goes to an article on serfdom, and to the section of the article describing the various types of peasants. Unfortunately, the term serf is used in the article to mean peasant, in some places, and a peasant who is bound to the land, in others.


What describes serfs?

A serf is best decribed as a peasant bound to his lord's land or someone degraded by virtual servitude.Serfs were laborers, usually agricultural peasants, who were not free to leave their homes or work. They were not slaves, attached as possessions to owners, but were attached to the land they lived on.