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5 August, 04:40

What was the serf's place on the manor?

a. next to a noble

b. above a franklin

c. attended to a knight

d. peasant, lowest class

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  1. 5 August, 07:18
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    The answer is D because a serf is a peasant, or farmer that has to pay taxes and practically has no rights under the law. 95% of the English population in the 1400s were serfs.
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