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Page 1: Chapter 9.7   peasants manual

9.7 Peasants

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

THE 3 SEASONS OF THE NILE

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

• Depended on the three seasons of the Nile River:

THE 3 SEASONS OF THE NILE

Page 8: Chapter 9.7   peasants manual

9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

• Depended on the three seasons of the Nile River:

1. Flooding season

THE 3 SEASONS OF THE NILE

Page 9: Chapter 9.7   peasants manual

9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

• Depended on the three seasons of the Nile River:

1. Flooding season The flooding season lasted from June to September and

fertilized the fields, but the farmers worked on building project while they waited for the water to go down.

THE 3 SEASONS OF THE NILE

Page 10: Chapter 9.7   peasants manual

9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

• Depended on the three seasons of the Nile River:

1. Flooding season The flooding season lasted from June to September and

fertilized the fields, but the farmers worked on building project while they waited for the water to go down.

2. Planting season

THE 3 SEASONS OF THE NILE

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9.7 Peasants

• Peasants made up the lowest and largest class in Egypt• unskilled laborers

• Society depended on peasants to produce the food supply through farming• Also helped build the pyramids

• Depended on the three seasons of the Nile River:

1. Flooding season The flooding season lasted from June to September and

fertilized the fields, but the farmers worked on building project while they waited for the water to go down.

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted

their seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

THE 3 SEASONS OF THE NILE

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions• Cucumbers

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions• Cucumbers• Fish

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions• Cucumbers• Fish• Bread…

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.)

2. Planting season The planting season begun in October where farmers planted their

seeds of mostly wheat and barley to produce bread and beer.

3. Harvest season The Harvest season begun in March where men cut down the

plants with Sickles, which were metal blades. Women and children gathered the grain. The workdays were very long during this season. (from dawn to dusk)

• Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions• Cucumbers• Fish• Bread…• Peasants rarely ate meat (except fish)

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.) • Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:

• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions• Cucumbers• Fish• Bread…• Peasants rarely ate meat (except fish)

• Famine:

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS

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9.7 (Cont.) • Peasants had the fewest comforts of any social class:

• Mud brick houses• Furniture consisted of mats• Meals consisted of:

• Onions• Cucumbers• Fish• Bread…• Peasants rarely ate meat (except fish)

• Famine:

• If peasants harvest came up short, homeowners couldn’t pay their taxes, which warranted a severe beatings to the peasants

DAILY LIVES OF PEASANTS