The oppression of serfs led to widespread social and economic inequality, as serfs were bound to the land and subject to the whims of their landlords. This system stifled individual freedom and mobility, preventing serfs from seeking better opportunities and contributing to a stagnant economy. Over time, the resentment and frustration among serfs contributed to social unrest and revolts, ultimately paving the way for significant reforms and the gradual abolition of serfdom in many regions. The legacy of serfdom has continued to influence social structures and relationships in post-serfdom societies.
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