The daily life of a serf was hard. The Medieval serfs did not receive their land as a free gift; for the use of it they owed certain duties to their master. These took chiefly the form of personal services. Medieval Serfs had to labor on the lord's domain for two or three days each week, and at specially busy seasons, such as ploughing and harvesting, Serfs had to do do extra work.
The daily life of a serf was dictated by the requirements of the lord of the manor. At least half his time was usually demanded by the lord. Serfs also had to make certain payments, either in money or more often in grain, honey, eggs, or other produce. When Serfs ground the wheat he was obliged to use the lord's mill, and pay the customary charge. In theory the lord could tax his serfs as heavily and make them work as hard as he pleased, but the fear of losing his tenants doubtless in most cases prevented him from imposing too great burdens on the daily life of the serf.
1896?
The United States presidential election of November 3, 1896, saw Republican WilliamMcKinley defeat Democrat William Jennings Bryan in a campaign considered by historians to be one of the most dramatic and complex in American history
Do you have and options to choose from?
Answer:
paying for groceries
Explanation:
To understand what expenses are the most important, think about the difference between wants and needs. You don't need to park close to the airport, play videogames, or raise money. While raising money might be morally important, you need to remember that if you are on a budget it should not be a top priority. On the other hand, you need food and to buy groceries. So, if only one of these options is available make sure to buy the groceries.
Always prioritize needs over wants.