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The lowest class of feudal society
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The lowest class in medieval European feudal society were the serfs (unfree peasants).
Serfs were legally tied to a lord’s manor, owed labor and dues, had few rights and limited mobility. (More broadly, “peasants” is the general term; in other feudal systems different groups—e.g., Japan’s outcast classes or India’s untouchables—occupied similar low positions.)
Serfs were legally tied to a lord’s manor, owed labor and dues, had few rights and limited mobility. (More broadly, “peasants” is the general term; in other feudal systems different groups—e.g., Japan’s outcast classes or India’s untouchables—occupied similar low positions.)
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