During the Middle Ages, lords and kings granted special privileges to members of developing towns to encourage economic growth and bolster their own power. These privileges often included the right to self-governance, exemption from certain taxes, and the ability to hold markets and fairs. Additionally, townspeople might receive protection from feudal obligations, which allowed them greater freedom to pursue trade and craft. By granting these privileges, lords and kings aimed to foster loyalty and enhance their own revenues through increased commerce.
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Lower nobility, some clergy and most knights were considered to be members of the middle class in medieval society during the Middle Ages. Often, these people were richer than those classified as upper class.
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In the Middle Ages about 100% were Catholic because there was no other religion.
lords used to look after the peasants.
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Dakota Hills Middle School's motto is 'Developing Our Excellence Through Knowledge'.
If they were wealthy they were not middle class.
The middle class, or Third Estate, comprised all those who were not members of the aristocracy or the clergy, including peasants, working people and the bourgeoisie.
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The motto of Carson Middle School is 'Someplace Special'.
A gated community is a residential community containing strictly controlled entrances for pedestrians, bicycles, and cars. Its members are people of the middle and upper middle class.
The motto of North Attleboro Middle School is 'Building Responsible Individuals Developing Goals of Excellence'.
Pearl Kibre has written: 'Scholarly privileges in the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Education, Medieval, History, Learning and scholarship, Medieval Education, Middle Ages, Privileges and immunities, Universities and colleges 'Hippocrates Latinus' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Greek and Roman Medicine, Medicine, Greek and Roman, Medicine, Medieval, Medieval Medicine