The reason this happened was because they were dirty, and only knew about low rank information. If you were a serf you would probably know only little about life and how it all was formed. KARMILIE!:)
No, serfs did not take part in a feudal contract. They were born into their station in life, and there was no need to obtain the promises required for feudalism from wholly free people. The serfs had a measure of freedom, but they were bound to the land legally.
If a lord gave a knight land with serfs on it the serfs would take care of it and if the knight moved the serfs wouldn't. Once you are a serf you can't go back neither can your family. So your children and their children and their children and so on have to be a serf. So to answer your question: A serf stayed with the land. I also gave you a definition on a serf. And there is a bunch of sentences with serfs in them above.
Yes noble women, women serfs, and the queen
they had lots honor and were looked upon highly by the serfs as lords of leigion and the vassals must bow down to them
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Freed serfs were given small emounts of land but they still had to pay heavy taxes.
Life was different
Knights were responsible for protecting the serfs and the land they lived on from invading forces. They also collected taxes and ensured order and justice within their domain. Additionally, knights may have provided some basic services and resources to the serfs in exchange for their labor on the land.
Serfs' short life expectancy was likely not contributed to by their living conditions, as they often lived in rural areas with fresh air and access to natural resources. Their diet, mainly consisting of grains and vegetables, may have been more nutritious than that of urban dwellers. Additionally, they were involved in physical labor which could have provided some health benefits.
The Emancipation Edict liberated serfs from their status as chattel slaves, allowing them more freedom to make choices about their lives and work. However, many former serfs faced challenges such as lack of land, resources, and education, which impacted their quality of life.
The reason this happened was because they were dirty, and only knew about low rank information. If you were a serf you would probably know only little about life and how it all was formed. KARMILIE!:)
they trained to work for the rest of their life and stuff
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No. They were serfs and lived very poorly.
'could we change our attitude ,we should not see life differently ,but life itself would come to be different.'