What types of peasant dependence in the Middle Ages do you know?

In the Middle Ages, the following types of peasant dependence can be distinguished:

Personally dependent – peasants in this category could be compared with slaves, since they completely belonged to one feudal lord and could not leave him anywhere.

Judicial dependence assumed that all fines and duties were paid in favor of the feudal lord, and not in favor of the ruler.

Land dependence meant that the peasant, with the permission of the feudal lord, could take part of the land from him and cultivate it, but with the condition of paying the tax.



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