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They Lived In Single Room Cabins Made Of Logs Or Clay
They Made Up More Than Three Quarters Of The Population
They Were Regarded As The Property Of the Noble Who's Fields They Worked
Step-by-step explanation:
➤ They Lived In Single Room Cabins Made Of Logs Or Clay
This is True
Serfs were peasants. Many of them worked for their entire life, with no or very little freedom. They could not travel more than 30 miles from their birthplace. Serfs were very much like slaves. Their living conditions had not changed from the time Ivan the Terrible was ruler. They often had horrible living conditions, and lived in single room cabins made of logs or clay
➤ They Owned The Land On Which They Worked
This is False
Serfs did not own the land on which they worked. Just like slaves, they did not won property, just worked for wealthy folk who did own it. Serfs were very limited to what they could own, and property was not something they could have.
➤ They Made Up More Than Three-Quarters Of The Population
This is True
There were many serfs. Although this is not clearly stated, I believe that since there were so many surfs, people had them enslaved to work, since people thought they had "surfs to spare". I believe that they also had them enslaved to create boundaries and to prevent an uprising or riot, since there were so many and that was a possibility.
➤ They Were Regarded As The Property Of the Noble Who's Fields They Worked
This is True
Serfs were owned by the noble who's property they worked on. Serfs had very little freedom, and were owned just as slaves are and were.
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Mordancy