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Who were serfs?

lords of the manor
members of English Parliament
peasants who belonged to their masters almost as property
members of the French aristocracy

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Answered by kriyamaths
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Peasants who belonged to their masters were serfs.
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Serfs are poor peasants who belonged to their masters almost as property.

Explanation:

  • Serfs were part of the feudal system prevalent in Europe in the middle ages. They were supervised by their landlords named manors. Surfs cultivated crops worked in mines belonging to their landlords.
  • They were, in turn, offered protection and housing. Like slaves, serfs could be bought and sold. Serf system was later abolished in the 19th century.

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