Peasants were often banned from the land by landlords or rulers seeking to consolidate power, increase control over resources, or enforce social hierarchy. This practice limited the peasants' ability to sustain themselves, perpetuating their cycle of poverty and dependence on the ruling class.
yes nearly every one was farming then apart from the lords and the king as they relied on pesants to do all the work and the pesants had to farm all of the land to pay the king to farm his strips of the Land they rented out from the lord. so the pesants all worked and farmed the land just to pay tax and to feed themselves and there family of 1066 to 1485.
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it helped shift the power to the pesants and make a democrocy
1381
The pesants
He never did.
they had pesants and serfs do the work for them
Europeans in the Middle Ages who were forced to work the land of a lord were called medieval peasants. They were usually forced to work on farms after they swore an oath to their lord.
yes
in the pesants house or at the castle
The BBC was banned from reporting in Zimbabwe, due to a report of illegal land acquisitions by the government. This report offended the government who then banned the BBC from reporting in their country.
Moses was not permitted to enter the Promised Land because of his disobedience and anger.