Nothing
I think no
scribes, artisans, artists, architects, merchants, traders, soldiers, farmers and other peasants.
Similtarities with other sections with the middle colonies?
Fairs have been held since ancient times, and were common on holidays in ancient Rome. In the middle ages, fairs took place for any special occasion, such as the anniversary of the founding of a church, and always included merchants selling goods, in addition to other festivities.
In the Middle Ages, craftsman and merchants lived in varies of places. Some craftsman lived in town homes, with all of the townspeople. There homes were only furnished with a small amount of furniture. Some homes may include a small table made of wood or clay, and a small stool or two. Some other homes they probably lived in were with the peasants. They probably slept on a floor, with a wool blanket. Some other merchants and craftsman that lived in Ancient Rome probably lived in sheds or huts. It is not exactly certain, people found lots of places to live back then.
Merchant fairs are larger than usual markets which attract other merchants from many countries. These merchants usually buy and sell goods and transport them among different markets.
Merchants bought and sold things. Sometimes they imported things from other areas, and sometimes they bought from local producers. Some merchants had shops in market places of towns and cities. Others travelled among villages, towns, and cities, selling there goods in rented stalls in the market places and at fairs.
Between would describe an object in the middle of even sides, in the middle, not one side or the other. Among would describe an object in a group, but not necessarily on either side or the middle, such as in a crowd.
Yes, among other things they had bullfights there.
Brewers were freemen, and were above serfs but below the nobility, in the middle class with other merchants and tradesmen.
Yes because it was based in the middle of China. Many merchants from other countries came to trade.
They sell things like other merchants.