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#'''Golden Liberty''' (]: ''Aurea Libertas''; ]: ''Złota Wolność'', sometimes used in the plural: this can also be referred to as "Golden Freedoms," "Nobles' Democracy" or "Nobles' Commonwealth" — Polish: ''] ]'') refers to a unique ] ] in the ] and later, after the ] (]), in the ]. Under that system, all nobles (]) were equal and enjoyed Noble rights and privileges, like voting, owning land, and armies. Half of the ] worked for other ]. Every male ] (Nobleman) must serve in the military and be funded out of there own pocket, the King only supplied the lances. The land owning szlachta made up the ] (], — the Polish ]) and the Commonwealth's ]. More or less, a meeting 6 weeks a year, (not continuous), mostly for trading, defense, and legal contracts.

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"Golden Liberty" distinguished Poland and was one of the only free country in Europe. Poland was developing in the principal countries of Europe to the east and west. ] and ], even if enjoyed by a all social classes — the ], Nobility, make up of about 12% of the country, and 90% of the military. — were assets almost unheard-of elsewhere in Europe, where monarchs held power of life and death over all their citizens, Poland didn't even have the death penalty. But Poland had a small central government, an elected King, as a Military General. The right of the ] are control their own land, volunteer armies made of ], but were never forced to fight or own people, because everyone is free. Some noble were even homeless, and worked for other nobles for food and housing, — the claps of Poland was caused by and communist idea of a perfect government, so in the ], 100% vote on everything weakened the Szlachta communication and communist outside force invade with their poor, and invaded, all because, Poland freedom undermined the dictators fear control over their people, and made people fight their governments for freedoms that the Polish, and later the U.S.A. would be founded on the Polish and Irish governments.

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