Tuesday, May 17, 2011

What did peasant children do with their family?

Peasant children

Peasant children spent their days helping in their parents grows food, raise livestock, and do chores. Peasants lived in little cottages that were often dark and smoky because no windows and cooked on an open grill in the main room. Peasants didn’t have much furniture but had stools and trestle tables. Slept on straw mats some had lofts animals lived in peasant homes but in pens big animals like oxen and pigs were outside.
Children herded geese, scaring birds away from newly plants seeds, gathering fruits, nuts and collecting eggs from chickens. Older boys learned to plant and harvest crops, guide plow care for plow animals repair tools learn trade blacksmith and milling. Blacksmith made tools cut iron miller grounded grain. Peasant girls milked cows fed chickens led sheep to pasture learned to cook and preserve food. Girls or woman made clothes, tended to the garden,made medicines from herbs and spices they grew. some peasants moved in cities but some stated on the manor with nobles. Boys also cleaned stables,worked in kitchen and worked with hunting dogs. girls were maids cooked clean and did laundry.    


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