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the people who paid the peasants were the kngihts and lords.
Were everyone peasants, there would be no peasants.
The band of peasants(the Peasants' Crusade) led by Peter the Hermit, was destroyed by Seljuk forces of Kilij Arslan.
Most peasants worked for feudal lords of one sort or another, who owned the manors the peasants worked on. Some peasants worked on property that belonged to the Church. They worked for the churches, abbeys, monasteries, or other Church organizations that owned the land. Some peasants owned their own small farms and worked for themselves.
The answer is artisans.
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No, they were obsessed with the after-life.
king/priest scholars peasants artisans merchants/slaves
Warriors, artisans, merchants, and peasants.
scribes, artisans, artists, architects, merchants, traders, soldiers, farmers and other peasants.
20 percent: agricultural workers 80 percent: warriors, artisans, traders, craftsmen
The third estate was constituted by small peasants ,lanless labour ,servants.......Cheers
scribes, artisans, artists, architects, merchants, traders, soldiers, farmers and other peasants.
The artisans sold materials for clothing. These mateials were dyed or plain, silk or cotton. The artisans were privilaged in the way that they always had money to buy food whereas the peasants only could eat what they grew and a lot of what they grew went to the Daimyo for the Samurai.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.
The Chinese considered this type of work to be unworthy, and so the artisans and merchants had a low status. i know you just want the answer so here you go.