They didn't really travel because they lived under strict Dictatorship by there Lord. Also they lived inside a Manor witch is like a very small village, so there wasn't very many long travels.
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The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
Serfs owed crops to their lords.Apex.
Serfs were slaves who were owned by nobles.
Serfs were slaves who were owned by nobles.
In the Middle Ages serfs traveled on foot, by ox drawn carts and boats. If there were lucky they would travel on horses.
Yes, serfs in medieval Europe did travel, but their movement was mostly restricted to the lands owned by their feudal lord. They rarely traveled far from their homes due to legal and social constraints. Travel for serfs was usually for purposes approved by their lord, such as attending fairs or religious pilgrimages.
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Serfs are Islamic
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There are no serfs in Russia today.
Serfs were barely above slaves themselves. I doubt any serfs ever owned slaves.
The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
Serfs owed crops to their lords.Apex.
When Alexander II freed the serfs (peasants) in Russia in 1861. The serfs were never truly freed. The Russian government bought land from the landowners to give to the serfs, but the serfs were required to repay the Russian government. These repayments took 49 years and the serfs stayed on the land until it was fully repaid.
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Hard to say since there are no serfs now