Feudalism broke down after the crusades
The Crusades opened new opportunities for serfs by disrupting the feudal system and creating a labor shortage in Europe. As many nobles and knights left to fight, some serfs gained the chance to negotiate better working conditions or pay for their labor. Additionally, the return of wealth and goods from the East could lead to economic growth and the emergence of towns, providing serfs with the possibility of transitioning to a more independent life as merchants or skilled artisans. Ultimately, the Crusades contributed to the gradual decline of serfdom in some regions.
Yes it is true but only because the monarchs and lords treated them like garbage.
Most czars in Russia treated serfs as property rather than as individuals with rights. They imposed harsh conditions, including forced labor and limited freedoms, often subjecting serfs to the whims of their landowners. Reforms, such as the Emancipation Reform of 1861 under Czar Alexander II, aimed to improve their status, but many serfs continued to face economic and social hardships even after being freed. Overall, the treatment of serfs reflected the broader autocratic and feudal nature of Russian society.
Redistribute it to serfs. A better distribution of property.
After the serfs gained their freedom, they were able to move about, but they had lost the security of being serfs, who had rights to the land, and so were not really much better off than they had been in many cases. In fact, in some cases, they were considerably worse off.
No. They were slaves.
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Serfs took part in the middle ages as the great producers of food. Serfs also took part in the crusades, morality plays, and matches of mob football.
The total amount of crusades there was 8. The whole point in the crusades was pretty much trying to take over the holy land. Kings, nobles, knights, peasants (serfs), and towns people where involved in the crusades.
The Crusades opened new opportunities for serfs by disrupting the feudal system and creating a labor shortage in Europe. As many nobles and knights left to fight, some serfs gained the chance to negotiate better working conditions or pay for their labor. Additionally, the return of wealth and goods from the East could lead to economic growth and the emergence of towns, providing serfs with the possibility of transitioning to a more independent life as merchants or skilled artisans. Ultimately, the Crusades contributed to the gradual decline of serfdom in some regions.
Yes Christians liked crusades, because crusades helped them, with a military problems and serfs nobles liked especially because of them they became more rich and etc crusades took those people to the qar, so ya Christians liked crusades
She treated her serfs horribly
Because they were
The crusaders brought back new ideas, products, and there was a whole group of trained men returning to Europe. These men would not return to become serfs again,but wanted land and to be treated as free men.
No. No serf male or female had rights.
Merchants participated, motivated by the possibilities of increased trade.
Merchants participated, motivated by the possibilities of increased trade.