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Explain the difference between serfdoms in feudalism and slavery.

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Answered by THENEXTGENERATION
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A serf can bring cases in court, & in theory, at least (& it did happen) win against his feudal lord. A slave is property. He can be sold. ... As far as I can see the fundamental difference is that a serf is a legal person (albeit one with limited freedom, & over who another has rights), & a slave isn't.

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1. A serf can bring cases in court, & in theory, at least (& it did happen) win against his feudal lord.

2. A slave is property. He can be sold.

3. As far as I can see the fundamental difference is that a serf is a legal person (albeit one with limited freedom, & over who another has rights), & a slave isn't.

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