what is difference between the peasants and farmers
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A peasant is a social position - much like a "serf" in a feudal system - they are servants who are bound to their land. They serve under a Lord, and must farm the land in order to fulfil their duty.
A farmer is not a social position, it is a profession. A farmer is a free person, who owns a real farm.
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peasant means an agricultural labourer who is specifically poor and occupies the lower rung of social hierarchy. A farmer on the other hand denotes a man who works on agricultural land and/or owns a farmland. The term farmer does not denote the person's economy or social position.
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