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16 September, 03:53

What exemption did a Charter of Liberty give the people of a town?

a.

Anyone could work the manor lord's land and be paid a daily wage.

c.

Merchants and master workers did not have to pay taxes to the manor lord.

b.

Townspeople were not bound to work on the manor lord's land.

d.

The manor lord could choose from among the townspeople whomever he wanted to work on his lands.

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  1. 16 September, 04:27
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    The exemption which Charter of Liberty gave the people of a town was that after countless requests they obtained needed freedom. I am pretty sure that correct answer is B. Townspeople were not bound to work on the manor lord's land, this one clearly accurately maintaines the idea.
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