Merchants, traders, large farmers.
Mostly in the early middle ages.
The earliest civilization in the Middle East were the Sumerians. They had a major empire in the Mesopotamian Crescent about 2500 BC.
Middle class reformers of the early 19th century place emphasis on individual character because of the desire to separate themselves from the lower "working class." The middle class existed early in the century, but it was not until the creation of a national market economy that opened up opportunities for individual shopkeepers, professionals, and artisans to really have a chance to grow with the changing economy.
There were several different social classes in Colonial Connecticut. At the top was the gentry, these were the upper class. Next came the middle class, followed by farmers, free black people, enslaved house servants, and enslaved field hands.
Farming had a major affect on early civilization in Africa. As people were able to obtain the food that was necessary for survival and nutrition the population began to grow rapidly.
Mostly in the early middle ages.
middle class young people disenchanted with American materialism and politics.
The earliest civilization in the Middle East were the Sumerians. They had a major empire in the Mesopotamian Crescent about 2500 BC.
the middle class was increasingly the source of tax revenue.
The middle class developed in Northern society in the early 1800s.
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Early civilisations were agricultural societies. Therefore, the largest social group was the peasantry.
The development of agriculture allowed early people to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities. It provided a stable food source, enabling population growth and the establishment of permanent settlements. Agriculture also led to the development of more complex societies, specialized labor, and advancements in technology.
The early civilization people worshiped the sun, moon and stars. They also created idols or pagans and worshiped it as God.
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Egyptain, Roman , and the Middle eastern civilization influenced North Africa!!! =] and i know a correct lol trust me =]
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