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What were the poll taxes of peasants revolt?

The poll taxes levied during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 were intended to fund the Hundred Years' War between England and France. These taxes were particularly burdensome on the poor peasants who were already struggling with economic hardship. The revolt was triggered by the collection of these taxes, which ultimately led to a widespread uprising of peasants across England.


Why did the peasants support the communists party in china?

Peasants in China supported the Communist Party because it promised land redistribution and social equality, addressing issues of oppression and poverty they faced under previous regimes. The Communist Party also mobilized peasants in rural areas, providing them with a sense of power and empowerment.


What is another way to say peasants?

Farmers, countryfolk, or rural dwellers.


What does peasants mean?

Peasants historically referred to poor farmers or agricultural laborers who worked the land owned by wealthy landowners. They often lived in poverty and had little social or economic mobility. However, the term can have different meanings depending on the context and time period.


Are the serfs villeins and peasants the same class in the feudelism class structure?

'Peasant' is a loose term. villeins and serfs are types of peasants, and villeins are types of serfs. A peasant is simply an agricultural worker. A serf, on the other hand, is a virtual slave, being confined to a plot of land in return for protection and the right to work. Serfs are effectively the property of their lords. Villeins are renters tied to land, but are not slaves, and can leave with their lord's consent.

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What do you cut hay with?

A haybine, disc mower or swather/windrower. For smaller areas you can also use a scythe to cut grass for hay.


Will second cut hay hurt the horse?

No second cut hay often has more nutrients in it than first cut hay. But if the horse is overweight or not working much then first cut hay would be better if the horse will eat it.


What is the name for cut dry grass?

Hay


What is coastal hay?

Coastal hay is cut and dried Burmudagrass.


What is hay cut in?

Fields.


Plant cut for hay?

Grass.


Why is it called a hay mow?

When you cut grass in the meadow, this is called mowing the grass and if the grass is to be used for hay it is called mowing the hay or a 'hay mow'.


Is hay a plant?

Yes Hay is the dried foliage of various grasses after they have been cut and dried.


Do cows eat a plant as hay?

Not exactly. The plant has to be cut and harvested (along with many other plants of its kind) as hay before it is eaten by cattle as hay. If the plant itself is eaten by a cow and not cut and gathered, it is merely considered fodder or pasture forage, not hay.


How do you make a hay flake?

How do you make a hay flake??? A hay flake is a section of hay that freely breaks apart from the bale after you cut the twine. Soooo, I uess my answer would be- bale the hay and then cut the twine and remove the flake! Ta Da..... a hay flake is made! ;)


What plant is hay?

Hay is grass or legumes that have been cut and dried and stored for use as fodder for grazing livestock.Alternate: In Spanish Hay (pronunciation is similar to English Hi but without H) means "there is". For example: En el escritorio hay un libro. There is a book on the table.


Can you feed third crop hay to horses?

Third crop or third cut hay can be safe for horses depending on where it was grown, it's level of maturity at cutting, and how well it was fertilized / maintained. You should always have hay tested for it's nutrient and sugar content before feeding it to any animal.