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Describe two ways a serf could attain freedom during the later middle ages?

If a serf wanted freedom in the late middle ages, then here are two ways that they could escape. Because of the Plague, things were getting more and more difficult for nobility, and, therefore, they had the capacity to just walk off and leave, since so many others were dying, and they'd never be missed. However, most of them just demanded more and more money, instead of leaving. Also: If a serf could escape and live in a city for a day and a year, he would therefore become free.


How could serfs become freemen?

The serf could runaway, but the serf had to runaway for 366 days, which is a year and one day.If he or she could do that they were considered free. But most serfs didn't because if they ran away they would be poor and wouldn't have the lord's protection. They could also buy there freedom but the serfs were really poor so they couldn't really buy their freedom.


What is the difference between serfs and tenant farmers?

A serf farms land that belongs to another, is able to retain some of his crop, and is legally bound to the land. He cannot leave for a better piece of land or a better job. A tenant farmer farms land that belongs to another under a rental or lease arrangement. He pays the land owner for the right to farm, usually with a portion of the crop. In theory he has the right to leave and farm elsewhere, or take a job in town. In practice, tenant farmers were sometime do deeply in debt to their land owners that they could not leave because the local law considered leaving as the same as running out on the debt. Then a tenant farmer was not much different from a serf.


What is the difference between a villein and a freeman from the medieval times?

There are lots of differences between Freemen Villeins such as villeins had to stay on the lord's land all of their life and didn't get paid. On the other hand freemen got paid, and could own a small bit of the lord's land if they paid for it. Another difference is that Freemen were allowed to live where they wanted to. The villeins had to get permission for everything, from using the town oven to who they were allowed to marry. Were as Freemen were allowed to do things with out the lord's permission.


Which Town is callad Frointer Town?

Quetta

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What is an abstract noun for serf?

Some people would say slave, but that is not really correct because a slave could be sold, and a serf could not. Also, a slave had to do whatever told, but a serf simply had to fulfill obligatory duties. A villein was very like a serf, except that a villein lived in town, but a serf was agricultural. A cotter was very like a serf, but we really do not have other information on what a cotter was. It is thought that the cotter was technically free to leave the land, but this is speculation.


Where was the first president of Ireland from?

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What might a serf gain by escaping a town?

Serfs become fat when they eat pigs because that was all they could afford.


How old is Chicago?

Chicago was incorporated as a town on August 12, 1833. It was chartered as a city on March 4, 1837.


What is a burgh?

A burgh is a borough or chartered town in England, or, around the Sussex region, a small mound, often used in reference to tumuli.


What is the town of Saint Francis of Assisi?

Francis was born in Assisi, Italy, and spent the majority of his life in or near that town.


Were the children of serfs born to serfdom?

In general, the children of serfs were also serfs. This was not quite like slavery, however, because bright children could be educated and enter monasteries, and children who were not so bright could often enter monasteries as workers. There were other paths out of serfdom, also, such as just running away, and if a serf ran off to a chartered town or city and stayed away for a year, he or she was considered free.


Who took Scooge to the town where he was born?

He wasn't taken to the town of his birth, he was taken to his Boarding School where he spent nearly all his life including Christmases - These were spent on his own as other pupils were home with family


When was Paterson New Jersey founded?

The town of Paterson, New Jersey was chartered in 1792; it was named for New Jersey governor William Paterson, a signer of the U.S. Constitution, who also signed the charter bringing the town into existence.


Were is Eminem's home town?

He was born in Saint Joseph of Missouri but he considers his home town to be Detroit of Michigan, where he spent his teenage years.