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Why did medieval towns offer more freedom than manors?
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Towns had no church officials.
Towns had fewer guilds to restrict workers.
Towns had no system of social classes.
Towns were beyond the control of feudal lords.
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Towns were beyond the control of feudal lords.
Town charters and municipal laws gave townspeople legal and economic independence from manorial authority, so people could escape serfdom and have more personal and economic freedoms.
Town charters and municipal laws gave townspeople legal and economic independence from manorial authority, so people could escape serfdom and have more personal and economic freedoms.
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