Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Serfdom was a system of agricultural labor prevalent in Eastern Europe, particularly during the Early Modern period, where peasants were bound to the land and subject to the authority of landowners. This arrangement created a hierarchical society where serfs were obligated to work on their lord's estate in exchange for protection and a small plot of land for their subsistence. Serfdom became a defining feature of the social and economic landscape in regions like Poland and the territories influenced by the Ottoman Empire.
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