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During the time of King William I, also known as William the Conqueror, the primary class of peasants in England were known as serfs or villeins. They were bound to the land and worked for the local lords in exchange for protection and the right to cultivate certain plots for their own subsistence. These peasants had limited rights and were often subject to the feudal system, which dictated their obligations and social status. Additionally, free peasants, though fewer in number, could own land and had more autonomy compared to serfs.

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