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How long was the peasants’ work day?
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The peasants' work day was typically from dawn to dusk, which could vary in length depending on the time of year and the specific tasks that needed to be completed. In general, peasants would work long hours in order to tend to their fields, livestock, and other responsibilities on the manor.
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