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The condition in which peasants were bound to the land they worked, often serving a lord in exchange for protection, is referred to as
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serfdom. In this system, serfs were not owned by their lords as slaves were, but they were legally tied to the land and obligated 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 needs.
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