Peasants and servants had to do many things in the medieval castle. Some of the jobs was to clean the floor, farming, cooking, washing the kings, queens, knights, and nobles clothes, and much, much more.also to What_work_did_peasants_doon the farm land
The relationships in the middle ages were hard. They had to work on the farms and cook for themselves.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
During the Middle Ages, leather was quite commonly worn, especially for belts and shoes.
The aqueducts that were built by the Romans in various areas were soon broken down and were unable to be used in the middle ages. One of the primary problems in the middle ages was the water was bad and people suffered from water born diseases. So, to answer your question they didn't work and the people didn't know how to repair them or get them to work.
Look up websites on Middle Ages Feudalism. Social Ladder of the Middle Ages was not a ladder at all. On rare ocasions a person could climb up a class or receive a promotion of sorts for services rendered. An example would be an endentured servant being set free; for the most part however, people were born to a certain social status and could never expect to leave it. Serfs remained Serfs and a son was expected to go into the exact same line of work as their father.
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.
Never. That is what peasants were for.
Peasants were bound to the manor. They farmed and did other work so that the knights would protect them from Viking raids and other invasions.
During the Middle Ages, peasants were the farmers that took care of the land for the villages. There are many different angles that can be taken for a project about peasants including the most common produce that was grown, the amount of work that was required, tools that were used to grow the crops, and even what the crops were worth during the Middle Ages.
lots of hard work nobility was taught for knight hood and ladies in waiting serfs how do work
where did merchants work in the middle ages
In 1788 there were no peasants since it is 200 years after the middle ages. __ There were peasants in Europe after the Middle Ages. LOTS of peasants. Russia had a large peasant population up to the Revolution. As did virtually every country in Europe. China also had a large peasant population. The Middle Ages had NOTHING to do with the end of peasant life. Peasant life would have been hard. Difficult work, no education and little opportunity to leave the land. It would not have been very different than the life of a peasant during the Medieval period.
The peasants normally worked the land as farmers but more physically fit people became soldiers and knights
Peasants worked for knights, who worked for lords.
There was no foreign owned plantations in the middle ages. The "plantation" system developed in the south and Caribbean in the late 1700's and early 1800's. This is several hundred years after the middle ages. Peasants worked on the land owned by the king. In Europe in the middle ages there was a patch work of holdings by nobles who gained land from marriages and the king as a reward for service. There wasn't "foreign owned" lands.
Life in the middle ages was hard. Many of the peasants or serfs lived in huts. The lords and Ladies usually owned an estate, were many serfs would work. They would pay part of all they grew to the lords and Ladies.
Craftsmen and Merchants were important to the Middle Ages because they invented new tools and technology. They also helped craft new tools for the peasants to use to work and do jobs. They also helped others because they also crafted bowls, spoons, and drinkware. If there were no craftsmen, then the whole middle ages would be eating with their hands, and off the ground.