12 questions about Peasant Life In The Medieval Age

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1. What were the most common crops cultivated by peasants during the Middle Ages?
Cereal grains such as wheat and barley, based on the local soil and climate
2. How was the land divided among peasants in the Middle Ages?
The land was typically divided among families according to how much each family could cultivate from it
3. How did serfs obtain land?
Serfs typically obtained land by subletting it from a lord or through hereditary tenure dependent on their lord
4. How were peasants taxed during the Middle Ages?
Peasants were typically subject to a variety of taxes including taxes on their land, their produce, and their labour
5. How did punishments for crimes committed by peasants differ from those committed by nobles?
Generally, nobles had far more lenient punishments than peasants and in cases of capital offenses, criminals with noble blood were often exempted from execution
6. What housing and shelter did peasants have access to during the Middle Ages?
Peasants had access to a range of dwellings, from shared single-room houses for large nuclear families, to huts and cottages
7. What medical treatment was available for peasants in the Middle Ages?
Medical treatment for peasants during the Middle Ages was generally minimal, although barber surgeons may have been able to treat minor ailments
8. What types of roles and specialities were held by peasants in the Middle Ages?
Peasants typically specialised in subsistence farming, fishing, animal husbandry, weaving, shoemaking and construction
9. Was literacy common among peasants in the Middle Ages?
Literacy was uncommon among peasants and only a small portion of them were literate
10. How was labor divided between the member of peasant families in the Middle Ages?
Labor was usually divided between the men and women of the household, with men tending to do heavier manual labor and women managing the household and domestic work
11. How long did the average peasant work during the Middle Ages?
The average life of a peasant in the Middle Ages was hard, with days typically consisting of 12-14 hours of labor, depending on the season
12. What diseases were prevalent among peasants living in the Middle Ages?
Common diseases among medieval peasants were dysentery, smallpox, tuberculosis, and typhoid

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