Toruń privilege
The Toruń privilege was issued on 7 January 1520 by King Zygmunt the Old, and approved on 4 December 1520 at the Sejm in Bydgoszcz. His main decision was to enforce the serfdom of one day a week. Until the publication of the Toruń Statute, the dimension of serfdom charged to the Polish peasant was from 2 to 4 days a year. The restrictions on the nobility and the clergy in power over the peasants led over time to the multiple growth of serfdom, which in many cases led to the runaway peasants. A separate article: noble privileges. provisions
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