serfdom in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for serfdom in the English»Spanish Dictionary

serfdom in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for serfdom in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
Land was plentiful, wages high, and serfdom had all but disappeared.
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In 1797, they abolished tithes; serfdom, too, was all but banned.
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The main changes concentrated on attempts to remove traditional social inequalities, such as sexism, ethnocentrism, and serfdom.
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After the abolition of serfdom, the city has grown significantly in numbers and territory; there were large-scale production enterprises.
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He promised constitutional reforms and a desperately needed reform of serfdom but made no concrete proposals and nothing happened.
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Serfdom disappeared from the records in the fourteenth century and new social groups of labourers, craftsmen and merchants, became important in the developing burghs.
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Peter tightened serfdom by banning serfs from volunteering for military service and thus escaping serfdom.
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The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
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Serfdom was abolished, and some other improvements for personal freedom, such as right of abode, were introduced.
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Children of serfs were born into serfdom and worked the same land that their parents had.
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