- Serfdom in England ended in the year 1789 by peasant's revolts.
- Serfdom in Russia ended in the year 1861 by Freedom reform.
Step-by-step explanation:
Serfdom in England
- In England, the conclusion of serfdom started with the Revolt of Peasants in the year 1381.
- It had mostly gone out in England by 1500 as a special status and was fully settled when Elizabeth I released the last left slaves in 1574.
- Serfdom was formally ended in France in 1789.
Serfdom in Russia
- Serfdom grew the powerful mode of connection between Russian peasants and royalty in the 17th centenary.
- New rules passed all classes (excluding the serfs) to keep land, an opportunity previously restricted to the nobility.
- Emperor Alexander II lastly ended Serfdom of Russian in the freedom reform of 1861.