serfs where like slaves but they could leave serfdom is like slavery but the serfs could leave they just wouldn't have a place to live as they did being a serf to someones home
lenin
No, Catherine the Great did not abolish serfdom during her reign as Empress of Russia.
Around the 15th-16th Century
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Serfdom in Russia was formally established during the reign of Ivan IV, commonly known as Ivan the Terrible, but it evolved gradually over time. While Ivan the Terrible ruled from 1547 to 1584, the legal framework for serfdom became more entrenched later in the 17th century, particularly with the 1649 Sobornoye Ulozheniye (Code) that solidified serfs' status. By this time, serfdom had become a widespread institution in Russian society.
Spain abolished serfdom in 1837
In western europe serfdom had largely disappeared and in eastern europe serfdom was firmly rooted
The Road to Serfdom was created in 1944-03.
Domar serfdom model was created in 1970.
The ISBN of The Road to Serfdom is 0-226-32061-8.
The original edition of "The Road to Serfdom" by Friedrich Hayek has 276 pages. This classic book explores the dangers of government control and central planning in society.
Abolition of serfdom
lenin
He abolished serfdom on all royal lands in Prussia, all the lands that he owned, but not throughout the country.
No, Catherine the Great did not abolish serfdom during her reign as Empress of Russia.
Tsar Alexander II issued the "Emancipation Edict" which abolished the institution of serfdom.
Abolition of serfdom