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    Dbq Ap Euro Peasents

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    many would conclude this practice to be forceful slavery‚ which strips the peasants from what little freedom they already possessed. Also‚ in the Articles of Peasants of Memmingen‚ the peasants indict the nobles of turning them into serfs (Doc 3). Serfdom restricts the peasants’ freedom to travel and settle where they so choose. Also‚ it exchanges a stable income for free housing and protection‚ as long as the individual remains on the noble’s property and works for free‚ which would be the antithesis

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    History quiz chapters 26-28 1. Serfdom and peasant conditions constituted burning issues in nineteenth century Russia because? The size of peasantry meant that economic change depended on new flexibility in rural life 2. Emancipations of the serfs caused new discontent because? It saddled peasants with redemption payments 3. Unlike western monarchies‚ the tsarist government in the nineteenth century? Developed no central parliamentary constitutions 4. All of the following factors helped spur

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    Japanese Feudalism

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    Compare and Contrast Japanese and Western European Feudal Systems Both Western Europe and Japan used the feudal system from the 800s to the 1700s. The two regions show economic similarities‚ but differ greatly with respect to politics and society. Economically‚ Western Europe and Japan were similar. Both economies had systems which regulated trade. The Guild Regulations for Sharers of Arras details the rules and regulations of the shearing trade in the Holy Roman Empire in 1236. Japanese governments

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    How far do you agree that the economy of Tsarist Russia was transformed in the years to 1914? It can be argued that there was there was a change in the economy of Tsarist Russia in the years to 1914‚ but there is some debate to the extent of the transformation of the economy. It is undeniable that there is evidence in which shows there was a degree of change within Russia; this is shown through the actions of Sergi Witte‚ Stolypin and the four Dumas from the years 1906 to 1914.   Firstly‚

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    Assignment Two – HIST 304 | The Peasant’s Revolt and The Decline of Serfdom | Why did the Peasants’ Revolt Occur? Did the insurgents hope to abolish serfdom? How and why did serfdom decline and eventually disappear in England‚ notwithstanding the failure of the 1381 uprising and other influences of lower class protest against social inequality and injustice? | Naomi Woods Student 297278812/22/2011 | The Peasants Revolt is one of the most well known revolts of Medieval England‚ the revolt began

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    The Medieval Era was a time of chivalry‚ knights‚ serfs‚ and Lordship. A time of immobile monarchy were born in a class‚ and stayed. The Medieval Period was also a time of dreaming. With these dreams came questions that needed answering‚ and much inspiration. Dreams in Medieval times greatly affected spiritually and Christianity positively‚ negatively‚ and acted as a great inspiration and opened the door to many new styles of art including literature‚ and theatre. In the Medieval Period‚ the questioning

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    collect their rent and have the services of the workers. This was the very basis of the economy in Europe in which a fixed base of workers is needed in order to prosper. Without the workers needed for the economy to thrive‚ the economy would weaken‚ serfdom would disappear‚ and the workers that were around would demand higher wages‚ which resulted in revolts. The feudal system was also torn down by the fact that not just the peasants were affected by the plague but also manors‚ lords‚ clergy‚ and just

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    Many of the younger generations of nobility to the belief that free labor is much more productive than the serfdom that has been practiced for hundreds of years in Russia and pointed to the modernization and cultural improvements in western countries like England‚ France‚ and Germany as prime examples. They believed that the first steps to take begin to make

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    patterns of serfs from early to high Middle Ages because they were created to complement feudal lords’ growing needs for more and diversified goods‚ development of fairs were crucial to the decline of serfdom. In addition‚ I show that the development of fairs not only led to the decline of serfdom‚ but also had a significant effect on the transition from a land-based economy to a money-based economy‚ which was also the root to the decline of feudalism. I. Introduction

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    meeting the mob and its leader Wat Tyler first at Mile end and then at Smithfield. At Smithfield Wat Tyler left his army and proceeded towards the King with the intention of confirming the promises the King had made at Mile End to end feudal serfdom‚ to abolish market monopolies and to end the service to a feudal lord. Tyler‚ it is alleged by his

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