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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

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Medieval peasants worked all day.

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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.


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