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They were peasants
no, the largest social class was the peasants who represented over 80% if the population.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
The peasants are found in the lowest part of the social heirarchy of the Zhou dynasty. They are the ones responsible for farming the land of the nobles. The peasants are followed by the lords and warriors. They pay taxes to the King and protect his land. The king is found on the topmost heirarchy. He lead the government and gives land to the lords.
The social class that most people belonged to in ancient Egypt was merchants. There were few people in the nobles class.
Serfs and Peasants
They were peasants
The largest and lowest social class in both Egypt and Rome were made up of common people. In Egypt they were referred to as peasants. In Rome they were called plebeians.
They were in the same social class, but were not accorded any social status.
no, the largest social class was the peasants who represented over 80% if the population.
serfs and freeholders (peasants)
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peasants
Serfs, or slaves, were the lowest class for ancient egyptians.
The peasants are found in the lowest part of the social heirarchy of the Zhou dynasty. They are the ones responsible for farming the land of the nobles. The peasants are followed by the lords and warriors. They pay taxes to the King and protect his land. The king is found on the topmost heirarchy. He lead the government and gives land to the lords.
A firm social order took hold during Han rule. In the Confucian view, peasants made up the second-highest class. Merchants occupied the lowest class because they merely bought and sold what others had made. However, this social division did not indicate wealth or power. Peasants were still poor and merchants were still rich.
In Europe's Feudal System, peasants were the lowest class and were treated like slaves.