Feudal serf attached to the soil is an adscript.
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AirWaterMineral Particles: The Mineral Side of SoilOrganic Matter: A Soil's Best FriendBiology: An Underground Zooair:Soil Air refers to the soil atmosphere, the gaseous phase of the soil that is neither solid nor liquid.WaterSoil Water or Soil Solution is the liquid phase of the soil containing dissolved salts and chemicals (ions) that are free-floating and not attached to any solid particles (mineral surfaces). Mineral Particles: The Mineral Side of SoilThe mineral part of soil is composed of varying amounts of sand, silt, and clay. With a few exceptions that we will cover, these particles are not derived from materials that were once living, meaning that minerals are inorganic. Their characteristics greatly influence soil behavior and management needs.
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
Serf
A serf or peasant
I think the clergy or Serf Feudal class was not determined by birth.
peasant or serf
Nobility (king, knights) Church Peasants Serf/slave
It depends whether you were a serf or a lord. If you were a lord it was generally good. If you were a serf it wasn't a very good system
The life of a serf was work all day mabey some fun but when the sun went down so did they.
A peasant bound to the soil, also known as serfdom, was a system in feudal societies where peasants were tied to the land they worked on and were required to provide labor and goods to the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to farm the land. They had limited rights and freedoms, and their status was hereditary, passing from generation to generation.
A serf is a slave and a slave has no role in the church.
Peasant and serf
Slaves, below even serfs.