serf
A piece of land granted by one lord to another was called a
People known as serfs.
Serfs were slaves tied to the land and lord and nothing would free them. Freemen were peasants who had bought their freedom.
A serf was a peasant, but not all peasants were serfs.A peasant is usually a farmer. A peasant could be free or not, and though most were doubtless poor, we find references to well-to-do or prosperous peasants. Serfs are peasants legally bound to a lord's land, and were not allowed to move away. Serfs usually had to provide labor in exchange for a place to live and work.
Being "bound to the soil" meant that you farmed land on a particular manor and it was illegal for you to go farm elsewhere or to take up another way of making a living. You were tied to that land.
Serf
The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
A piece of land granted by one lord to another was called a
It is called Holy Land because the world's three main religions are tied to Jerusalem: Christians, Judaism, and Islam.
nobles owned land, peasants were tied to land
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There is a hunting weapon consisting of three balls tied together - called a Bolas.
They're called villeins or serfs, they both have the same meanings. A serf or villein is an un-free peasant bound to a particular land and owned by their Feudal lord.
Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)
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Sharecroppers were often trapped by high interest rates charged by landowners for essential items like tools, seeds, and food, creating cycles of debt that were difficult to escape. Additionally, sharecroppers were often paid low wages, making it challenging to save enough money to leave the system. Discriminatory laws and lack of access to education or alternative employment opportunities further limited their ability to break free from the cycle of sharecropping.
Ships are tied to things called docks that are in harbors.(usually)