Oh, dude, serfs were all about that loyalty game. They basically had to work the land for their lords, pay taxes, and not run away - you know, the usual stuff. It's like, if you wanted to keep your head attached to your body, you better show some loyalty to the big boss man.
Yes it is true but only because the monarchs and lords treated them like garbage.
the serfs owed loyalty (service, basically slavery) to the lord or king in exchange for protection in a time of war
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The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
Serfs owed crops to their lords.Apex.
They had to work on the lords land and swear their loyalty to him.
Vassals are nobles in medieval society who swore loyalty to a lord in return for land and serfs were peasant laborers.
Yes it is true but only because the monarchs and lords treated them like garbage.
the serfs owed loyalty (service, basically slavery) to the lord or king in exchange for protection in a time of war
Lords were wealthy landowners who granted land to knights in exchange for military service and loyalty. Knights, in turn, provided protection to the lord and his lands, as well as overseeing the serfs who worked the land. Serfs were peasants who worked the land and were bound to it, owing labor and produce to the lord in exchange for protection and the right to live on the land.
Knights were skilled warriors who provided military service in exchange for land and protection. Lords were the landowning nobility who granted land to knights in exchange for loyalty and military service. Serfs were peasants who worked the land for the lords in exchange for protection and a place to live.
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Serfs are Islamic
Serfs were bound to the land.Best of luck to A+Serfs are bound to the land. A+
The system you are referring to is called Feudalism. Feudalism was a social and economic system in medieval Europe where land was owned by kings and nobles and was granted to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service. The hierarchy consisted of the king at the top, followed by knights, merchants, and serfs at the bottom.
There are no serfs in Russia today.
Serfs were barely above slaves themselves. I doubt any serfs ever owned slaves.