Serfs worked in exchange for a place to live, land to farm, and protection. They did not work for the lord more than two to three days per week, and so were able to raise their own crops for their own use. They were able to sell the things they raised at market, at fairs, or to such crafts people as bakers, and in this way were able to get money.
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Church, noble, peasant, serf.
(a) serf(s).
A person who lived in the Middle Ages is called medieval.
Serf's weren't freed and the modern life has nothing to compare with the middle ages.
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Church, noble, peasant, serf.
(a) serf(s).
A person who lived in the Middle Ages is called medieval.
Serf's weren't freed and the modern life has nothing to compare with the middle ages.
No. Serf does mean slave, but in the middle ages they weren't sold. They could be sent to another holding and made to provide services to another noble, but it was more like they were on loan.
A low ranking person in the middle ages, a serf or servant.
A Serf
A serf was a person who worked the land in the middle ages and he was dressed in simple wool clothing with a simple shoe.
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No, Joan of Arc was not a serf. Her father owned a small farm and was also a tax collector and watchman in the village where she was born.
a serf is a person who worked on the lord manor and make food