They weren't on the top level they were in the middle level, so they weren't taken as top priority.
why did cities have more artisans in thee countryside
artisans are important because they have specialized jobs so others don't have to work.
Artisans.
What was the expected role of a woman in the colonies
middle class
They werent treated as well as they should be treated and they werent respected as much either.
Like their counterparts in medieval European towns, the artisans were organized into guilds.
to be treated in a dignified way
the answer is artisans
"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"
well umm they were treated the same way as America they were treated right and well no one made fun of them they were treated the right way someone should be treated.
Artisans were skilled craftsmen.
Artisans were often regarded with a mix of respect and disdain by the upper class, depending on the social context and time period. While their skills were valued for contributing to luxury goods and services, artisans typically occupied a lower social status than the nobility. In some cases, wealthy patrons would support skilled artisans, leading to a collaborative relationship, but artisans could also face exploitation and limited social mobility. Overall, their treatment varied widely based on regional customs and economic conditions.
why are we called people? just 'cause. anyway, theyre called artisans 'cause they have an art at something . artisans. geez.
to be treated in a dignified way and to have privacy in care home
The artisans sold materials for clothing. These mateials were dyed or plain, silk or cotton. The artisans were privilaged in the way that they always had money to buy food whereas the peasants only could eat what they grew and a lot of what they grew went to the Daimyo for the Samurai.
Who said that? That was America's greatest generation, they were treated that way then, they're treated that way now.