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The serfs worked for the owner of the land they farmed and lived on. This could be a member of the nobility, a lesser member of the gentry, the king himself, or even some Church organization. Serfs were organized by a person called a reeve, who was himself a serf, appointed by the lord or elected by the body of the serfs on a manor.

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serfs were basically the peasants that farmed and worked the land. serfs would have been essential to the running of a manor because they worked in the Fields and so on. also they would pay the landowner a tax for living on their land and in any event of war the landowner could use their serfs as soldiers. landowners were in control of the serfs lives, serfs had no freedoms whatsoever.

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