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That would be the Burghers, or the middle class. After the crusades, trade required a money economy to be used throughout Europe, undermining the way the Feudal system worked. Lords had to pay their serfs, and there was little way for them to do that. As a result, many of the lords lost land and the serfs on it were freed, becoming the Middle Class. Another reason that some of the lords were displaced is because some nobles died in battle in the Crusades and their land went to kings. Other nobles sold their land for war supplies and allowed their serfs to buy freedom and inhabit the town or be free on the land. The middle class was also on kings' good sides in the first place because the King could collect taxes from them to fund wars.
They were in the same social class, but were not accorded any social status.
The top social class in ancient Chinese societies was typically occupied by nobles and priests. They were the only ones allowed to join this class of people.
1st class -Priest 2nd class-Rulers 3rd class-merchants 4th class-servents
Samurais or bushi.
crusades!!!
The bourgeoisie was the new social class that emerged as a result of the Crusades. It was dominated by the property-owning class and this class played a role in history by revolutionizing industry and modernizing society.
bourgeoisie
They are from all social classes but the majority are probably working class.
lowerclass
The majority are middle class, followed by lower. Upper make up a large minority.
The middle class grew partly as a result of the crusades, and this included both merchants and people engaged in transportation. I would not say that they resulted from the Crusades, however, as they had existed all along. The Republic of Venice, which benefited from the Crusades to a great degree, had been a middle class state since the 7th or 8th century. And guilds, which were a distinctly middle class type of organization, had existed from as early as the 6th century, and possibly continuously since ancient times.
The majority of middle-aged people fall into the middle or upper-middle class. However, it is important to note that social class can vary greatly depending on factors such as education level, occupation, and location.
The top social class in the New World was typically the wealthy landowners, merchants, and aristocrats who controlled the majority of the wealth and power in society. They often held positions of authority and influence in political and economic affairs.
The commoner class, known as the "macehualtin," was the largest social class in Aztec society. They made up the majority of the population and were primarily farmers, artisans, and laborers.
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The rise of the middle class or the crusades