a villein is someone who would have to work for the lord of the manor 40 days for free. but that changed after the plague. mst of the town would have been villeins
First off it's villein. They would work the Lord of the Manor's land. A villein and his family would have a little bit of land for themselves too. If you were a villein, you were at the bottom of the feudal system; it would be very hard for a villein to move up the system.
You were allowed about half an egg a week and a pigs head from the butchers every month.
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First off it's villein. They would work the Lord of the Manor's land. A villein and his family would have a little bit of land for themselves too. If you were a villein, you were at the bottom of the feudal system; it would be very hard for a villein to move up the system.
A villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.
A villein had to ask permission from his lord to marry and to leave the manor or estate. These requests were necessary because the villein was bound to the land and owed labor services to the lord.
A villein was a peasant who worked on a lord's estate. Their jobs included farming the land, tending to livestock, maintaining the lord's property, and performing other tasks as required by the lord. Villeins typically had to work a certain number of days on the lord's land in exchange for the right to farm a portion of the land for their own sustenance.
I think Villein is a peasant. Someone who works in a subsistance agriculture. You might say the earliest form of the working class.
A VilleinA villein in the medieval times was a step up from slavery, had to do hardworking chores and didn't get paid much.I hope this helps you!
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They were to work for their lord/lady.
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