the Barons gave land to the knights. and the knights gave land to serfs
people who worked the land were serfs and peasant witch were mostly serfs.Nobles gave the serfs some land and in return the serf would farm and protect there land for them.
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The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
the Barons gave land to the knights. and the knights gave land to serfs
people who worked the land were serfs and peasant witch were mostly serfs.Nobles gave the serfs some land and in return the serf would farm and protect there land for them.
gave serfs land
set serfs free and gave them land
give serf land
Serfs gave their services in order to obtain land and protection.
The serfs worked for the lords and the lords gave them land and food and protection.
The serfs were tied to the land they lived on and farmed.
If a lord gave a knight land with serfs on it the serfs would take care of it and if the knight moved the serfs wouldn't. Once you are a serf you can't go back neither can your family. So your children and their children and their children and so on have to be a serf. So to answer your question: A serf stayed with the land. I also gave you a definition on a serf. And there is a bunch of sentences with serfs in them above.
Tsar Alexander II "freed" the serfs. He didn't free them entirely though. Serfs were bound to the land they worked on rather to the owners of the land. Alexander II had the Russian government buy some land from the owners and gave the land to the "freed" serfs in collective in each village. The serf remained bond to the land until he repaid the government the money it had paid to the owners over a 49 year period of time. A serf could leave the land but would have no land to work.
Serfs did not own land. In fact they were bound to the land they lived on and were not permitted to leave it.
Serfs were bound to the land.Best of luck to A+Serfs are bound to the land. A+