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The Lord of the Manor divided up the farm in strips, he kept the best ones for himself and gave more strips to the richer peasants and less to the poorer ones.æ The crops were rotated every year to preserve a consistant yield.

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What did the peasants and serfs do in the medieval times?

Heck! I dont know what serfs do! That's why I asked this thing!!! Heck! I dont know what serfs do! That's why I asked this thing!!!


What role did phesants have Medieval Times?

The peasants or serfs worked on the land, raising crops and tending animals. In exchange for this they were granted land to live on, part of the crops raised on the estate where they lived, and whatever they could get from their own separate area. They were responsible for keeping in training for military operations as needed.


How did the king get his wealth in the middle ages?

Kings got their wealth from taxes that were paid to them. During most of the Middle Ages, most of the nations of Europe were ruled according to the feudal system. In the feudal system, the king divided his land among nobles (lords). These lords had control over the land that they were given, and they had peasants farm their land (these peasants were serfs). In return for the lord giving the serf protection, shelter, and food, the serf had to farm the lord's land. These crops belonged to the lord, as well as a portion of the crops belonging to anyone else in the lord's territory. These crops made the lord wealthy, and in turn, a portion of them went to the king.


How did the manor system work during the Middle ages?

there is a lord solders and priest


What people call large feudal estates of the Middle Ages?

The noble's estate was called a manor. It was the home of a number of peasants who farmed it in exchange for a place to live, fields to farm, and protection. The noble got the income from a part of the crop, and some labor or money as rent.

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How did peasants make money in the 1500's?

Peasants farmed for the land owners, or farmed their own land and sold the crops. They worked for the royal families and some took care of the land owners animals( horses, pigs, chickens and cows).


What did medieval peasants do?

they farmed land


Who farmed in landlords estates?

peasants


Peasants who farmed were also known as?

farmers


How did peasants support there family?

they farmed and did work for their lord


Why were crops farmed inside a castle and outside?

Because you get more crops.


What did Sumerians farm?

they farmed lots of crops


Who farmed feudal estates in middle ages?

Feudal estates were farmed by peasants. For much of the Middle Ages, the peasants were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the estates and not allowed to move away. There were some places where a lot of them were slaves. There were also places were they were mostly free peasants who were tenants on the estates.


What is a cultivated resource?

A farmed resource (Crops/Livestock).


What do they farm in Australia?

There is a huge variety of animals and crops farmed in Australia. All types of livestock are farmed, as well as almost all types of fruits, vegetables and grain crops.


Who farmed the land of the knights nobles and kings in the medieval ages?

The peasants or serfs did the farming


What did the men do in pioneer days?

Farmed, planted crops, reaped crops, hunted, fished, and protected the family.