wheat and bread is that what they ate on the barge?
This question is too broad as there have been hundreds of empires in history and they were different.
They work hard and honest. If they own an instrument - they busk. If they've been to university - they write a CV and get a job. But you will never get rich by begging.Q:How about in the 18th century? how did the poor get rich in the 18th century?Randomdude172(P.S Great answer on the one above, but try this one. Also it depends on who you mean by people)
Aboriginal tribes have a traditional economic system in which the people follow the traditions of their elders and do what their people have done for the past hundreds of years.
I think it was because the resources to make them were cheap and easy to find, but im not sure
pretty poor if you were the average innkeeper
Landowners were able to quickly gain wealth. However, the poor did not share in this ability and so they remained poor.
The number of people who visit a Ralph's supermarket in one day can vary greatly depending on the location and day of the week. On average, a busy Ralph's supermarket can see hundreds to thousands of visitors in a day.
In the 18th century, poor people typically wore simple, practical clothing made from inexpensive materials like coarse wool or linen. Their garments often consisted of basic tunics, breeches, or dresses, which were unadorned and designed for durability rather than style. Colors were usually muted, as bright dyes were costly, and their clothing was often patched or mended due to limited resources. Accessories were minimal, focusing on functionality rather than fashion.
There are poor people in every country.
poor people have not money
Rich people need it poor people have it
People tend to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars on their houses'. But it depends on who the person is, like if your rich, you might spend thousands of dollars, and if you were poor you probably only spend 50 to 100 dollars at the most.