After the serfs gained their freedom, they were able to move about, but they had lost the security of being serfs, who had rights to the land, and so were not really much better off than they had been in many cases. In fact, in some cases, they were considerably worse off.
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Catherine the Great's policies towards the serfs during her reign in Russia limited their freedom and rights. She implemented laws that further tied the serfs to the land and their owners, making it difficult for them to improve their social and economic status. This led to increased oppression and exploitation of the serfs, rather than granting them more rights or freedoms.
Because they didnt want to tell the serfs that they were slaves and would want to promise them freedom in a way that is really hard to active because they knew that they couldnt do it
If you are refering to Russian serfdom. Russian serfs were free in the emacipation reform of 1861. Over 20 million serfs were given their freedom. They were also granted the right to get married with out haveing to seek consent.
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After the serfs gained their freedom, they were able to move about, but they had lost the security of being serfs, who had rights to the land, and so were not really much better off than they had been in many cases. In fact, in some cases, they were considerably worse off.
Cities began to grow, and serfs gained freedom.
They gained more wealth
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Freedom Of Speech Freedom Of Religion Serfs dont owe Nobility work
Serfs were slaves tied to the land and lord and nothing would free them. Freemen were peasants who had bought their freedom.
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It was the American people who gained freedom of speech and freedom of the press. These two rights, among many others, are found in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution.
London has already gained its freedom.
he gained his freedom
Catherine the Great's policies towards the serfs during her reign in Russia limited their freedom and rights. She implemented laws that further tied the serfs to the land and their owners, making it difficult for them to improve their social and economic status. This led to increased oppression and exploitation of the serfs, rather than granting them more rights or freedoms.