Umm, I might be misunderstanding your question (?), but for the most part in Nicaragua, you are rich or poor. There are not *many people that are 'in-between'.
However, we all have a common need, Jesus Christ!
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clothes of course. the wealthy people are not different from all other people around the world. the only difference might be that the wealthy people wear designer clothes for instance.
the difference was that an empire was a group of people ruling while feudalism was a government where wealthy individuals ruled.
the colonies were not divided into a few rich people and a large mass of poor people as in most of Europe. in the colonies, there was no royalty and no titled nobility. the difference between wealthy and poor people was less important in colonial society . A poor person could become wealthy by using knowledge, skills, and opportunities.in many cases, a man who was not part of the wealthy class could be elected to government position.
On the Titanic, the first class people were extremely wealthy. The second class people were people who worked hard and earned money, such as teachers.
from one of the lakes in Nicaragua
who was the famous people that came from nicaragua
yes wealthy people ate beef and poor people had a main diet of fish but both ate bread and drank wine
Project Nicaragua's motto is 'Bringing quality healthcare to the people of Nicaragua'.
in nicaragua do they look eachother in the eye when speaking?
There are many more wealthy Caucasian people than wealthy African American people.
Slaves were people who were forced to work without pay and were considered property. Convicts were individuals found guilty of a crime and sentenced to punishment, such as prison time or hard labor. Blackbirders were individuals who coerced or kidnapped people into forced labor, often in the context of the transatlantic slave trade. The key difference between convicts and blackbirders is that convicts were legally sentenced for a crime, whereas blackbirders were involved in illegal and often violent practices of capturing individuals for forced labor.
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