Most Europeans were peasants who lived in small agricultural communities.
From most important to least... Ruler Government and Religious Workers Skilled Workers, Merchants, Artisans Lower Government and Religious Workers Construction, Defense, and Entertainment Peasants (Farmers) Slaves
Assuming that you are comparing peasants in feudalism to factory workers during the early industrialization era, you could say something similar to this: Akin to the life of peasants, factory workers endured harsh working conditions with little compensation and were often provided a place of residence by their superiors.
It was traders, merchants and farmers.
soviet
It is known as a workers Union.
There were artisans, merchants, and traders
They were usually farm workers.
Napoleonic Code
The 3rd estate was the lower class of all 3 estates. The 1st estate was the wealthy clergy and the 2nd estate was the nobility. The 3rd estate included merchants, peasants, city workers, and the middle class. Hope this is what you were looking for!(:
The Red Army is also known as the Workers and Peasants Army. It had a great support of the peasants and was started as a combat arm of the Russian civil war.
The first estate was made up of clergies The second estate was made up of nobilities The third estate was made up of everyone who is not included in the first and second estate (According to Abbe Sieyes "what is the 3rd estate?" - everything)
merchants