the serfs were at home cooking, cleaning, and taking care of his children, but that was only when the peasant was done working in the field. Sometimes serfs add on to their shacks so its ship shape, what the do is put some bricks on, stone, flour and maybe sometimes decorate the shack ( house)
they work all day
1) If a serf could run away for a year and one day, it was considered free. 2) if the noble gave the serf permission, it could stop working on the land
Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.
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In a feudal system, a serf would remain a serf no matter how hard they were to work.
St Petersburg was built largely by forced serf labor at appalling cost of course.
The life of a serf was work all day mabey some fun but when the sun went down so did they.
they work all day
A serf worked because he was a slave and did what he was told to do.
1) If a serf could run away for a year and one day, it was considered free. 2) if the noble gave the serf permission, it could stop working on the land
he gained his freedom
Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.
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Whats serf
A serf could quit there job, but they would have to escape and remain away from there lords land for one year. Then they would be free and were a average day peasant's.
The homonym for "serf" is "surf."
Your question is not entirely correct in its premise; a serf is not a slave and does not have an owner. A serf is a subject of a land owner whom the serf would address as lord.