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- Serfdom - Wikipedia
To become a serf was a commitment that encompassed all aspects of the serf's life The children born to serfs inherited their status, and were considered born into serfdom By taking on the duties of serfdom, people bound themselves and their progeny
- Serfdom | History Examples | Britannica
Serfdom, condition in medieval Europe in which a tenant farmer was bound to a hereditary plot of land and to the will of his landlord The majority of serfs in medieval Europe obtained their subsistence by cultivating a plot of land that was owned by a lord
- Serf - World History Encyclopedia
Serfdom evolved in part from the slavery system of the old Roman Empire Without much property of their own, the serfs gave up their freedom of movement and their labour in exchange for the benefits of life on the estate of a landowner
- Serfdom - New World Encyclopedia
Serfdom is the socio-economic status of unfree peasants under feudalism, and specifically relates to Manorialism Serfdom was the enforced labor of serfs on the fields of landowners, in return for their protection as well as the right to work on their leased fields
- Serfdom: Legal Status, Duties, and the Path to Freedom
Serfdom was a system of bound agricultural labor that dominated feudal economies across Europe for roughly a thousand years, from the early medieval period into the nineteenth century Serfs were legally tied to a specific plot of land, unable to leave without their lord’s permission, and required to perform labor and pay dues in exchange for the right to farm small strips for their own
- Serfdom in Europe - Khan Academy
As the Western Roman Empire collapsed, landholders gradually transitioned from outright slavery to serfdom, a system in which unfree laborers were tied to the land
- SERFDOM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SERFDOM is the condition of a tenant farmer bound to a hereditary plot of land and to the will of a landlord : the state or fact of being a serf
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