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No, Catherine the Great did not free the serfs during her reign.
Kings and Queens and they would keep serfs in it too if in danger
No, Catherine the Great did not free the serfs in Russia during her reign.
No, Catherine the Great did not free the serfs during her reign as Empress of Russia.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
Heck! I dont know what serfs do! That's why I asked this thing!!! Heck! I dont know what serfs do! That's why I asked this thing!!!
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its the serfs lol or not
Serfs, who were little better than slaves!MoreI would have to disagree that they were little better than slaves. For example, they had a right to a place to live and fields to farm, and could not be evicted without due cause. If the land was sold, the new owner had to respect their rights to use it. They had a right to be protected. In many places, the reeve was elected by the serfs. And in many places, if they left, they were considered free after a year. Please see the links below.
Yes, during Medieval Times, almost all items were produced inside the manor by serfs, who were bound to the land. There was a system of mutual obligations between the Lords of the manors and the serfs who worked for them. Lords provided serfs with food, housing, and protection, and sometimes a bit of their own land. In return, serfs worked the lord's land by producing food from the fields, and repairing bridges and roads. Serfs were also required to pay the lord to grind grain and ask his approval in order to marry.
they were called serfs