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"Commoners" refers to individuals who belong to the general population, typically those who do not hold noble or aristocratic titles. Historically, commoners were the working class or lower social strata in societies, especially in feudal systems. They often had limited rights compared to the nobility and were primarily engaged in agriculture, trade, or craftsmanship. In modern contexts, the term can also imply an emphasis on egalitarianism and the shared interests of everyday people.

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