In medieval times, freemen and freewomen typically lived in towns and villages, where they had certain rights and privileges compared to serfs. They often resided in their own homes or small cottages and engaged in various trades, crafts, or agriculture. Unlike serfs, who were bound to the land and under the control of a lord, freemen could own property, make legal contracts, and participate in local governance. Their living conditions varied based on their occupation, wealth, and the region in which they lived.
A cottar was very like a serf, who worked on the land in exchange for a place to live, food, and protection. In ancient times, a distinction was drawn between the two, but it is unclear today what the distinction was. In some places, cottars were freemen, and it may be that the distinction between a cottar and a serf was that the cottar was not bound to the land, and could leave, if he wished, to go somewhere else.
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The Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
The Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
Serfs were bound to the soil on which they lived. They were not exactly slaves, because they were free except for certain obligations they had to work on the manorial lands. They could not be bought or sold, but they were not allowed to quit and find other work or move away from the manor. In exchange for this, they got a place to live, a plot to farm, and protection. Freemen could live where they wanted and do what they wanted, but they had to feed themselves and provide a place to live for themselves and protect themselves. Their lives were easier than those of serfs in good times. In bad times they lacked the serf's security.
A cottar was very like a serf, who worked on the land in exchange for a place to live, food, and protection. In ancient times, a distinction was drawn between the two, but it is unclear today what the distinction was. In some places, cottars were freemen, and it may be that the distinction between a cottar and a serf was that the cottar was not bound to the land, and could leave, if he wished, to go somewhere else.
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During the middle ages, freedmen were likely farmers who rented land from feudal lords. Unlike the peasants or serfs, freemen were completely free to come and go as they please and earn as much income from their efforts as they were able to.
During the middle ages, freedmen were likely farmers who rented land from feudal lords. Unlike the peasants or serfs, freemen were completely free to come and go as they please and earn as much income from their efforts as they were able to.
Not necessarily, they can live uncleanly at times
there are many times, it matters where you live.
well convicts didn't really live in England back in the victrian times they were set to Australia.
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