Serfdom was a system where peasants, known as serfs, worked on a lord's land with limited rights and could not leave without permission, making it an important part of feudal society.
Overview
Decline Of Serfdom
Daily Life Of A Serf
Definition Of Serfdom
Legal Status Of Serfs
Economic Aspects Of Serfdom
Impact Of Serfdom On Society
Historical Context Of Serfdom
Serfdom In Different Cultures
Obligations And Duties Of Serfs
Comparison With Other Social Classes
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๐พ Serfdom was a system where peasants worked the land during the Middle Ages.
๐ฐ Lords owned the land, and serfs lived on it and worked for them.
๐งโ๐พ Serfs were not completely free; they couldn't leave the land without permission.
โ๏ธ Serfs were considered part of their lord's estate and had limited rights.
๐ฑ Unlike regular farmers, serfs were tied to the land they worked on.
๐ Throughout the medieval period, society was structured with different classes.
๐ฐ The economy heavily depended on agriculture during serfdom.
๐ Serfs celebrated special occasions together, showing the importance of community.
๐ Serfdom began to decline due to factors like labor shortages and the rise of cities.
๐ Similar systems to serfdom existed in other cultures around the world.
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