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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.
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.
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