The Middle Ages
Peasants were the rural laborers of the Middle Ages who worked the land and formed the backbone of the agrarian economy. They were typically bound to the land they farmed and subject to the authority of local lords, often providing labor or a portion of their produce in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate their plots. Their status was integral to the feudal system, where social hierarchy and land ownership dictated one's role and livelihood.
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