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The lowest level of feudal society

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The serfs (unfree peasants).
In medieval European feudalism the lowest social rung were serfs—peasants legally tied to a lord’s manor. They were not slaves but could not leave the land, owed labor, rents and various dues to the lord, and had only limited rights and protections under the manorial system.