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what is the actual difference between tenants and serfs of Europe during mid 19th century?​

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Answered by shreyasi2350
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A tenant farmer traditionally refers to a farmer who does not own the land that he lives on and works, but rather it is owned by a landlord. Tenant farming is distinct from the serfdom of medieval Europe, where the land and the serfs were legally inseparable.

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