The Renaissance: Serfdom

Medieval Serfdom
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Serfdom, conditions where, usually, lower class workers are bound to a landlord and land of the landlord, which they worked. In the Renaissance, farmers were bound to the owner of the farm and the farm land. Therefore, a serf was different from a slave, in that, eventually, the owner would grant the serf their freedom, after their time of work. A slave was forever a slave, never obtaining any land or their freedom. Later, after the peasant revolts, people of the lower classes began to speak out and refused to under the power of landowners, which started the end of Serfdom.



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