Serfs have to do their lords work, all day, Kinda like a slave, whereas Apprentice can learn one job and master it.
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A peasant and a serf are the same thing entirely.
freeholders pay taxes . serfs work for their land
their all from medieval times
A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.
In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
A peasant and a serf are the same thing entirely.
A serf was a peasant who was bound to the land they worked on and who owed labor and allegiance to a lord. A servant, on the other hand, is someone employed to perform household or personal duties for others. The key distinction is that a serf's status was tied to the land, whereas a servant's role was based on employment.
A nobleman's child would have access to education, opportunities for travel, and luxury goods, while a serf's child would likely live in poverty, work in the fields, and have limited access to education. The nobleman's child would have a higher social status and better living conditions compared to a serf's child.
freeholders pay taxes . serfs work for their land
a serf helped a vassal because the serf came with the vassals land and that helped him with the land and any other needs for land he was not a slave but one step above the slave
their all from medieval times
A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.
Sharecropping. This became a common practice in the US just after the Civil War during Reconstruction.sharecropperIs called a serf. Or in Latin America, a peon.The term is "Sharecropper"The difference between a serf and a sharecropper is that a serf could not leave the land without the owners permission, while a sharecropper could move elsewhere if he wished.a serfsharecropper
A legal conflict between a serf living on a manor with another serf is resolved by the Lord of the Manor or by a court system of sherriffs and bailiffs. Before this, conflicts were settled through parties beating each other.
A tenant was a person who had a lease or similar contract that was good for a specific time. A tenant used whatever buildings and land were specified in the agreement and paid rent. While the serf also paid rent, in the form of labor, part of a crop, or money, the serf did not have a contract. Instead, the serf had inherited obligations, and inherited rights. A serf was legally bound to the land of the manor, which meant that he was not allowed to move off the manor. In exchange for this he had the right to live on the manor, to work on the manor, and to be protected by the lord of the manor.
A nurse's aide isn't a nurse... they're there to assist, and may or may not be acting in somewhat of an apprentice capacity.
The usual step between apprentice and Master is called "journeyman".