In feudal Europe, what did peasants and serfs most likely get for the work they did? A. higher social status the longer they worked B. a place to live on a manor and a portion of the crops they harvested C. an education that taught them how to read and write D. the right to vote on important matters in a village council

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Answer:

In Feudal Europe, the peasants and serfs most likely got a place to live on a manor and a portion of the crops they harvested in return for the work they did.

Explanation:

  • The work the peasants and the serfs did was not considered to be significant enough to pay good returns for the work they did.
  • They did not get monetary rewards from their masters but were only given a place to live and a predetermined share of whatever the farm produce was.
  • They lived on the same fields they worked on.