A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... peasants usu- ally shared the same room . Near the house the serf usually had a very small garden or orchard . These villages had , as a rule , a population of between two and three hundred inhabi- tants . Near the village stood the ...
... peasants usu- ally shared the same room . Near the house the serf usually had a very small garden or orchard . These villages had , as a rule , a population of between two and three hundred inhabi- tants . Near the village stood the ...
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... peasant insurrections , but they were seldom successful . EMANCIPATION BY PURCHASE The third and by far the most common method of obtaining freedom was by purchase . Even as early as the twelfth cen- tury , some peasants had been able ...
... peasant insurrections , but they were seldom successful . EMANCIPATION BY PURCHASE The third and by far the most common method of obtaining freedom was by purchase . Even as early as the twelfth cen- tury , some peasants had been able ...
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... PEASANTS REVOLT Meanwhile , the Parisian bourgeoisie revolted ( 1357-1358 ) , but their attempt to gain control failed because they were not supported by the provinces . In the following year ( 1358 ) the peasants in central France ...
... PEASANTS REVOLT Meanwhile , the Parisian bourgeoisie revolted ( 1357-1358 ) , but their attempt to gain control failed because they were not supported by the provinces . In the following year ( 1358 ) the peasants in central France ...
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The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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