Peasant, but there were very few sailors since very few ships traded. It isn't until the late 1400's that trade and exploring began.
The Plebians were the lowest class The Equestrians were in the middle Then the highest class was the Patrician class.
There was no middle class in Europe in the middle ages. People were either very rich or very poor. Towards the late middle ages a merchant class did develop, but this couldn't be called "middle class". The concept of a middle class is a modern idea and actually began to develop after the industrial revolution.
Lower Class
The highest class would be King.
they had sexual relationship with dogs
Middle class
A middle class
a servant
The Plebians were the lowest class The Equestrians were in the middle Then the highest class was the Patrician class.
There was no middle class in Europe in the middle ages. People were either very rich or very poor. Towards the late middle ages a merchant class did develop, but this couldn't be called "middle class". The concept of a middle class is a modern idea and actually began to develop after the industrial revolution.
richest
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Lower Class
The highest class would be King.
they had sexual relationship with dogs
serfs
the middle class was the freetowners, it goes POPE KING NOBLES KNIGHTS FREETOWNERS PEASANTS SERFS The Middle Class rose during the Middle Ages in Europe for a variety of reasons. First of these reasons is that the workers became richer in the aftermath of the Black Death. Secondly, education in Europe was greatly improved with the invention of the Printing Press. Thirdly, the formation of banking greatly improved the economy in favour of the Middle Class. Lastly, the formation of medieval republics benefited the Middle Class. The Middle class consisted of Freetowners, people below the knights and nobles but above peasants and serfs... https://sites.google.com/site/seniorschoolstudy/history/rise-of-the-middle-class---middle-ages