What....
Why on brainly would you post this?
It makes you sound like a teacher, lol
but um
Dear Columbus,
Why do you think I care about your description of the Americas?
(btw, the Americas is not america)
But uhm thanks for writing me this letter??
(girls always do that kind of thing)
and I guess I know what its like.
-Best Queen Isabella.
It's a example of saying that you can learn anything from watching a movie in particularly Joe Pesci as in saying you can learn mob or any life from watching him
Answer:A slave is property, bound to work as his/her owner sees fit. A slave has no legally protected rights of ownership. Some slaves in some sense ‘owned’ property, or even money, but this was always at the owner’s discretion, and legally it all belonged to the owner really.
Serfdom, on the other hand, was an implicit contractual relationship. The serf owed both labour and rent, usually in kind — serfdom is typical of an economy with little use of money. In return, the lord owed protection and justice. These were rough times, and a common labourer without a lord would not be able to prevent marauders seizing his land.
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