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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerfdomSerfdom - Wikipedia

    Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery .

  2. Serfdom became the dominant form of relation between Russian peasants and nobility in the 17th century. Serfdom only existed in central and southern areas of the Russian Empire. It was never established in the North, in the Urals, nor in Siberia. Historian David Moon argues that serfdom was a response to military and economic factors ...

  3. Serfdom is the forced labour of serfs in a feudal society. In medieval Europe, serfs were peasant farmers who worked without pay for a lord. In exchange, they got to live and work on the lord’s manor. They also got the lord’s protection. Serfs had more rights than slaves (for example, serfs could own property).

  4. Most aspects of serfdom are also eliminated de facto between 1315 and 1318. 1318 France: King Philip V abolishes serfdom in his domain. 1335: Sweden: Slavery abolished (including Sweden's territory in Finland). However, slaves are not banned entry into the country until 1813.

  5. Camino a la servidumbre (título original The Road to Serfdom) es un libro escrito por Friedrich Hayek, 1 Premio Nobel de Economía de 1974. Publicado por primera vez por Routledge Press en marzo de 1944 en el Reino Unido, y en septiembre del mismo año por la Universidad de Chicago en EE. UU. En abril de 1945, Reader's Digest publicó una ...

  6. Serfdom se refiere a un sistema de relaciones socioeconómicas en el que los siervos, que eran campesinos pobres y trabajadores agrícolas, estaban atados a la tierra y obligados a trabajar en las propiedades de los señores feudales. A cambio de su labor, los siervos recibían protección y acceso limitado a recursos básicos.

  7. La servidumbre (del latín servus) es un tipo de relación social mediante la cual una persona queda completamente sometida a otra, o entregada a su servicio, 1 sin tener la condición de esclava.