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AnswerThe word "serf" is the Latin word for slave so a serf was a slave. Slaves are owned and not free so a serf didn't have freedom. AnswerThe Latin word for slave was "servus," which is the source of the English words serf and servant, neither of which means slave.

Serfs had a surprising amount of freedom. They had to pay rent, in the form of labor, a part of the crop, or money, and they were legally not allowed to move away from the manor they lived on. But their relationship with the feudal lord was one of mutual obligation, and so the serf got things in return, which were a place to live, fields to farm, and protection. The lack of freedom they had in not being allowed to move away was matched by a lack of freedom the lord had to move them away.

As part of their work, serfs had to be organized. They had to be assigned jobs or fields to farm. In England, the person who did this was the reeve, who was usually a serf, and was sometimes elected by the serfs.

There are links to articles on serfdom and manorialism below. There is also a link to a related question that may be of interest and has number of other links from it, "What was a serf's life like?"

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They didn’t get freedom. The word serf is just another one for slave. The Black Plague helped some people to move up in society and class because the disease left openings that people once held.

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Serfs were peasants. They were bound to the land. The serfs word on the land for protection of the lords.

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