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Townlife

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Town Life in the Middle Ages

 

Peasant Villages

 

Peasant Villages were run by Lords or Nobles. The Peasants were expected to do a lot of work around the village, for themselves and for their lords. They had to work their Lords field, as well as their own. They made bread from the wheat they grew. They used their Lords mill to do so. They usually paid their Lord in crops or animals. They had to haul firewood to keep their homes warmer and haul clean water seeing as they didn't have clean water or electricity. They also had to wait on the members of the Lords family. Peasants usually cooked and cleaned for them.

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