ESay
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Read my last sentence. The Polish state actively used serfdom in its internal policy.Ancient Russia is also Muscovy-Gothia-Baltocrivia-Prussia-Lithuania. And what Poles have to do with it?
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Read my last sentence. The Polish state actively used serfdom in its internal policy.Ancient Russia is also Muscovy-Gothia-Baltocrivia-Prussia-Lithuania. And what Poles have to do with it?
I think you should read at least this at first.All Poles were free. There was no slavery.
So what? They weren't tolerated in society. Even now there is much debate about it among 'conservative' (especially religious) part of society and 'liberal' one.In church law there is no punishment for fags
See my answer above.I have no idea what you are talking about. There has never been slavery in Poland.
I didn’t delve deeply, but as far as I understood, they are trying to attribute to Poland the system that the Litvins organized there before Poland conquered them.I think you should read at least this at first.
Serfdom in Poland - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
So it is, the British authorities left after the war for independence, and their henchmen remained there. And this is internal Britain in the USA, which wants to subordinate the USA to the British crown and use it as a colony of Britain. If there were no East Coast, there would be no leftists.The East Coast is like being in England.
Truro Parish, VA. What’s that about?
What Litwinian rule? We are talking about proper Poland. The Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth emerged in the second half of the 16th century.ESay Yes, that's exactly what wrote there. They were enslaved during the period of Litvinian rule
What Litwinian rule? We are talking about proper Poland. The Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth emerged in the second half of the 16th century.
The serfdom began evolving in the Kingdom of Poland since the 12th century.
Around 14th and 15th centuries, the right to leave the land became increasingly restricted, and peasants became tied to the land
I advise you to read it once again. I understand that you are trying to blame the Jagellons for that to support your agenda. But Jagellons expanded the serfdom to please the nobility there.It says that it appeared in the 14th century, under the rule of the Litvins.
It clearly states that serfdom on these lands was established by the Litvins, at that time they were lands under the control of the Principality of Lithuania. What else?I advise you to read it once again. I understand that you are trying to blame the Jagellons for that to support your agenda. But Jagellons expanded the serfdom to please the nobility there.