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Peasants were not given equal shares of land and rent was inherited. Most plots of land were owned by one lord and peasants and serfs would reside in the manor. The peasants inhabiting the manor required permission from their lord to leave the property and if the peasants chose to disobey their lord’s wishes, they were often fined... displayed 300 characters
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Their lives were strongly dependent on the market economy, their precious livestock and maintaining their land for profit. In addition to cultivating their own land, the peasants were forced to maintain the demesne land and occasionally the glebe land. The nature and purpose of the system was for a lord to profit from renting land, as it was nearly impossible for the peasants to escape the manor because many were in debt to their lord... displayed next 300 characters
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