In modern terms, grindingly poor. For the time, comfortably well off; Dad was a moderately prosperous farmer. After all, if she had starved as a child, she wouldn't have been fit for all her adventures.
Canada does have a middle rich and poor class. :)
The poor were envious of the easy life the rich people had
steal from the rich to give to the poor
Argentina, brasil and Chile are the richest countries in latinamerica
Not at all. However, the spread between rich and poor is much more pronounced. In the USA or UK or Canada, there are rich people and poor people but generally the rich are reasonably rich and the poor still usually have a roof over their heads, or, even if homeless, are able not to starve because of a welfare state. However, in India the rich tend to be very very rich, whilst the poor are very very poor - and there are a lot more poor people than in western countries, so, on average, India can be thought of as a poor country although there are many living there who are very rich.
no. Most people who you will see portraits of were rich. Joan of Arc was from a very poor family. no. Most people who you will see portraits of were rich. Joan of Arc was from a very poor family.
Neither. The family was middle class but worked hard for everything. They were peasants and not of nobility.
they were not rich and they were not poor they were in the middle
He was from a poor family.
they were not rich and they were not poor they were in the middle
Allesandros Family Was Poor!
was m c esher rich or poor
They were poor
Rich. He was born into a well distinguished family.
Catherine was from neither a rich or poor family but a comfortable middle class.
Clara Barton was really poor and had never been rich.
he was born into a rich family .