Peasants
Peasants are the lowest part of the Feudal system and levels. They work under the Vassals who, in return, provide them with land to work and live on. An average peasant (also called a serf or villien) might work as a blacksmith, in the fields, or maybe as a woodcutter. Peasants usually live together as a family or group. They lived in small huts, harvested their own food, made their own clothes, worked, and on top of all that, also gave most of their harvest and crops to the vassal or n . . .
They also pay rent to the landowner who allows them to use it. There the pastors taught them that no matter what happened, God loved them. The huts were in small villages, not far from the fields. If the crops failed, all of the food would go to the vassal and the peasants could have to survive on whatever food they had. A tenant is someone who works and lives on land, but does not own it. Peasants were often called ‘tenants’. Serfs were never educated; therefore, they could never get a better paying job to support their families in town. Many peasants missed the opportunity because of the gift giving. Every day, all members of the serf village would attend church. Once in a while, maybe for a large harvest or holiday, all the serfs would gather up and attend a feast in town. It was usually something to look forward to, however the peasants often grieved about what they would bring for the king’s family. Every guest or serf who accepts the invitation must bring a gift for the king’s family or new child. Most peasants continued to live life on only because of that, for a serf’s life is extremely hard and rough, and, except for the work, uneventful.
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