Winter time, from November through to February was surprisingly bounteous in terms of food for medieval people. In England vegetables such as beet leaves, cabbage, kale, celery, leeks, parsnips, spinach, swedes, turnips and cress were available (although the range became smaller as winter progressed). Stored apples and Pears continued to be eaten, as were various nuts gathered from the wild.
These vegetables had been grown since Anglo-Saxon times and continued right through the medieval period.
It was really in early spring when the available foodstuffs became seriously depleted, since last year's crops had all but finished and the new season's crop was not yet grown to maturity. Early spring could be a time of hardship and shortages at a peasant's table.
Peasants were mostly farmers. In spring, they tilled and planted.
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rest and take care of their families
In medieval Europe a peasant would sleep on a simple mattress filled with straw.
They did farming if they lived in a village By definition Peasants work the land. They are agricultural labourers.Answer :In addition to agricultural work peasants were used for any unskilled manual labour. This would include the digging of ditches, building of roads, cutting wood and, in time of war, acting as shock troops.
Medieval period - absolutley disgusting. people hardly ever had a bath but i guess their clothes was pretty cool 9 the upper clases not the peasants!)
Nothing. They lived poorly, paid high taxes, were usually cold, and didn't have enough money for good food or clothing.
A peasant was an agricultural worker. Peasants grew food and other agricultural products. The peasants could be slaves, serfs, free tenants, or proprietors of small farms. In Western Europe, during much of the Middle Ages, most were serfs, who lived on manorial estates, and were not permitted to leave but were freer than slaves. Serfs typically worked on or two days out of each week for their lords, and much of the remainder of their time on communal labors. They also had their own small plots for their own use.
Sleep!
In Medieval Times, peasants suffered hardships from:Unreliable harvestsNo set tax rateCould be called up to fightFreezing in winter
Most slept on the floor on top of hay. During the winter time they let the livestock (like the pigs) into their house for warmth.
they where like peasants but lived in the castle to help royalty
What work did the peasants do in medieval times
they focked off
a contract between a peasant and their lord for protection and life in the medieval time
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
Never. That is what peasants were for.
they farmed land
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If they had any coins at all (there was no paper money) medieval peasants would have the coins of the realm in which they lived. There were many different realms in medieval Europe.