Peasants' lives changed significantly over the centuries due to various social, economic, and political transformations. The transition from feudalism to more modern economic systems, particularly during the Industrial Revolution, offered some peasants opportunities for employment in urban areas, leading to improved living standards for some. However, many still faced harsh working conditions and economic instability. Overall, while some peasants experienced greater social mobility and opportunities, others remained in poverty and struggled with the changes brought about by industrialization and modernization.
The reforms of Mao Zedong had a greater appeal to peasants because he divided the land that the Communists won among the local farmers. Many peasants threw their support to the Chinese Communist Party because most peasants believed that Jiang was doing little to improve their lives.
peasants were paid three chickens a year
The result of what is known as the German Peasants' War was a crushing of the revolt. Tens of thousands of peasants were killed.
In 1381 the peasants revolted
because he knew he was good enough and he could help the peasants to victory
The hundred years of war made the lives of the peasants more miserable and destabilized them further.
The hundred years of war made the lives of the peasants more miserable and destabilized them further.
The hundred years of war made the lives of the peasants more miserable and destabilized them further.
During the Enlightenment, there were some improvements in the lives of peasants as new ideas about human rights and social equality gained popularity. However, these changes were limited and varied depending on the country. Peasants still faced many challenges such as poverty, lack of education, and oppressive social structures in most European societies.
Their entire lives.
the male peasants had to do more work than the female because the had to do other work
/not so great/
Lords had to watch over the peasants, ladies had to cook and clean, knights had to protect the lords and peasants had to work for the lords.
In a magical Kingdom...far far from the peasants....
The lives of Egyptian Peasants were influenced by the Pharaoh. Whatever the Pharaoh said everyone must have done. If not the Pharaoh would have them killed. Therefore everyone listened to the Pharaoh or they would have died.
There lives was horrible there clothes was made out of rags.. their food was dry bread and vodka they slept on to a stove
to save him mum