Peasant Comunities
Peasant communities are of course the communities populated by people classified as peasants. These communities tend to be small. Most peasant communities are resistant to change and very full of traditional values. Most of these peasants are owners of small farms or workers. The majority of people during these times, were classifies as peasants for lack of money and land. These lower class and lower income people had little or no education and therefore were unable to read most of the time. These peasant communities were a lot closer and friendly than the upper class. They also saw family and traditional values as am important part of their culture and weren't lenient or acceptable to too many new ways of life.
-Jacquelyn Chavez
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-Jacquelyn Chavez
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/476415/primitive-culture/68787/Peasant-societies
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/peasant