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A serf was a peasant bound to the land and subject to the authority of a lord in medieval and early modern Europe. Serfs were unfree laborers who worked the manor in exchange fo...
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A serf was a peasant bound to the land and subject to the authority of a lord in medieval and early modern Europe. Serfs were unfree laborers who worked the manor in exchange fo...
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Serfs were unfree peasants bound to the land and to a lord in medieval Europe, forming the primary labor force of the feudal economic hierarchy. In a system that tied military p...
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Serfs were legally bound peasant laborers in medieval Europe who worked the lord's land in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate their own strips. Their core respon...
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A feudal serf was a medieval peasant bound to a lord and land in exchange for protection and the right to work a portion of the lord’s fields. Serfdom was a condition of tenur...
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A serf in the Middle Ages was a peasant bound to the land and under the legal control of a lord, forming the foundational labor force of the feudal economy. Unlike slaves, serfs...
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