Which of the following describes the rights and legal standing of a European villein?
They worked the land on behalf of their lord but did not receive wages.
They were able to improve their position by learning a trade, but had to serve their lord for at least 10 years.
They could buy land from a landlord, but they had to provide the lord with military service.
They were forced to sell all of their land to the landlord, but their house was provided for them.

Respuesta :

i think its the first one 

Correct answer choice is :


A) They worked the land on behalf of their lord but did not receive wages.

Explanation:

Villein, or villain, was a name used in the feudal era to indicate a farmer who was legitimately united to a lord of the estate a villain in gross or in the event of a villein regardant to a manor. The preponderance of medieval European peasants were villains. Villains usually rented small homes, with or without land. As part of the agreement with their landlord, they were required to use some of their time to farm the lord's demesne or give other services, perhaps in addition to a rent of money or goods.