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Villeins were peasants in the feudal system of medieval Europe who were bound to the land and required to provide labor and services to their lord in exchange for protection and the right to work a portion of the land for their own sustenance. They were not free and could not leave the estate without permission. Boarders, on the other hand, are individuals who rent a room or stay in someone else's home, usually in exchange for meals and lodging, and are typically not tied to any specific obligations beyond the terms of their agreement. Unlike villeins, boarders have more freedom and are not bound by feudal obligations.

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