Serfs in the Middle Ages. Serfs in the middle ages were generally peasant<span> farmers who provided manual labor in their master's land. The peasants would pay the </span>lord some dues (in the form of labor) in exchange for using part of the lord's land to generate their own food.<span>The </span>serfs<span> also had to </span>pay<span> taxes and fees. The Lord decided how much taxes they would </span>pay<span> from how much land the </span>serf<span> had, usually 1/3 of their value. They had to </span>pay<span> fees when they got married, had a baby, or there was a war. Money was not very common then, so usually they </span>paid<span> by giving food instead of money.</span>
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Western Expansion
Explanation:
During this era, major expansion into the west occurred, allowing for many new cattle ranches to be developed.
However, before the late 19th century, rail stations to transfer these cattle to areas which they could be sold for high prices (usually cities in the east) were scarce or far.
Therefore, ranchers hired professionals to pool and transfer their cattle to the rail stations. These professionals often also herded feral cattle.
The process in which this happened are often known as cattle drives.
By the end of Western Expansion era, however, alternate transportation systems became large and robust enough to make cattle driving an obsolete practice.
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Schumer has worked tirelessly since 1999 to secure this recognition for Sgt. Johnson. Due to racism and segregation Sgt. Johnson was denied the medal of honor for his WWI heroics, <u>as his unit, known as the Harlem Hellfighters </u>was forced to serve under french command due to segregation. <u>even though Sgt. Johnson received france’s highest military honor for his exploits</u>, he was not so honored by his own nation.
Sgt. Henry Johnson, Albany resident and Harlem Hellfighter, is a true American hero, <u>who displayed the most profound battlefield bravery in World War I,</u> yet the nation for which he was willing to give his life shamefully failed to recognize his heroics, <u>just because he was a black man.</u>
<span>Organic sedimentary rocks are sedimentary rocks formed from the remains of organisms.
The three types of organic sedimentary rock are limestone, chert and
coal. Both limestone and chert are formed largely from the hard
structures of organisms, while coal is formed from dead plants after a
long period of exposure to the correct environmental conditions.</span>