The modern social concept of personal rights and freedoms did not exist back at that time.
Pharaoh had all the freedom since he was a god-like being. Priests and Nobles had all the freedom since their the 2nd tier below the Pharaoh. The Middle classes had some what freedom except for the farmers since they had to grow crops for the Pharaoh. The Slaves are the Low classes which have no freedom whatso ever since they are the people who have to do most of the work out of all the social classes like they have to build houses or the town and stuff.
maybe if u did not suckd**k in class you would know
people were strictly separated by social class.
They voted for a democratic form of government.
The middle class's knowledge of Enlightenment ideas led to increased demands for political reform, individual freedoms, and equal rights. This eventually contributed to challenging traditional social structures and paving the way for revolutions such as the American and French Revolutions.
The experience of fighting side by side during the revolution with people from every Social Class and region.
Many people are discriminated against for their social class.
The Enlightenment led to a rise in literacy and education among the upper class, fostering intellectual curiosity and engagement with new ideas. This era also promoted the concept of individual rights and freedoms, which influenced how the upper class interacted with society and government. Additionally, Enlightenment ideals of reason and progress encouraged the upper class to question traditional authority and embrace social change.
I think that the lower class people like tituba and other helpers were eaiser to accues because they had no rights and no say.Abbigale was high middle class because of her relations to Paris which is upper class and so she had the power like any upper class people in society to accuse the lower class people without being douted.
People were started to learn to read by characters
The people in the upper social class were kings, priests, government officials, and rich merchants. Upper class wives could also be in this class.
John Ball wants England to change because he is a social reformer who advocates for social and economic equality. He believes that the people of England, particularly the peasants, are oppressed by the ruling class and should have more rights and freedoms. He seeks to bring about change through peaceful means, such as advocating for the rights of peasants and encouraging them to stand up for themselves.