Serfs likely had mixed feelings about the feudal system. While they benefited from protection and the stability provided by their lords, they were also bound to the land and subjected to labor and taxes, leading to feelings of resentment and frustration. Many serfs might have yearned for greater freedom and better living conditions, but the system offered little opportunity for change. Overall, their experience was shaped by a complex interplay of loyalty, obligation, and desire for autonomy.
Most likely because the serfs were considered to be lower then dirt at the time, they felt it unnecessary to improve the lives of those who aren't even considered human.
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
they felt they had power and dindent fell bad becuse it wasent them and didnt think about how they felt
I think they felt scared
The black death ultimately caused the collapse of the Feudal system as there was a shortage of workers which caused wages to shoot up. The peasants were no longer willing to accept serfdom and since there was a shortage of workers the nobility had to pay them. Many peasants did very well and managed to raise themselves to higher social classes, which went against the social order of the feudal system. that's pretty much what started the breakdown.
They felt scared
They felt scared
They felt scared
Most likely because the serfs were considered to be lower then dirt at the time, they felt it unnecessary to improve the lives of those who aren't even considered human.
i think he felt happy because it was a new place that he went to
They no doubt felt ecstatic.Answer:They felt indebted to God.
stuupid that's how they felt what do you think?
they felt scard
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
I think Rama felt worried because if he didn't kill Ravana I would lose Sita!
Russia was the last European country to have serfs. Russia did not have any factory jobs. The people felt that Marxism would be better than what they had.
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.