peasants were paid three chickens a year
Peasants provided European leaders with enough labor.
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
Sleep!
peasants were paid three chickens a year
sleep on the streets and beg for money
Serfs and Peasants
Were everyone peasants, there would be no peasants.
They slept on straw, or, if the situation was a little better, animal skins.
Like you. EAT,SLEEP,and WORK
By the 1700's there were no peasants in Europe. It was a different world.__Nonsense. There were many peasants in Europe during that period.The link below describes what you are looking for. The background is appauling and makes it a little hard to read, but it has all the information you are looking for. In a nutshell, life for any peasant could be harsh. However, as time progressed, peasants in Eastern Europe experienced a much more brutal life. There was an enforced lifestyle - basically the peasants were still owned by the landowner and he could behave as he wished:In eastern Europe during the seventeenth century the rights of the peasants were taken away. As a labor shortage swept eastern Europe workers became a necessity and as a result the movement of peasants was restricted. Peasants lost their land and were forced into more obligations for their lords. Between 1500 and 1650 conditions worsened and serfs could be killed for nothing
serfs
Most Europeans were peasants who lived in small agricultural communities.
the worst thing in a peasants life is that they didn't get vacations ,worked almost all day, and hardly got any sleep.
__________ were peasants who worked land for a lord in medieval Europe. a. Vassals b. Surfs c. Fiefs d. Knights