There were 5 social classes in 1500's Britan, and they carried on until the 1750's. In order of money, it went,
Gentlemen
Citizens
Yeomen
Labourers
Paupers
kings, knights, nobles, farmers, peasants
There was a clear distinction in the types of jobs done by people from different social classes.
Governance social classes is a organization. Religion is something that people believe in and live by.
The three social classes would be:the upper,middle,and lower classes upper classes included preists,kinds.landowners,merchants,and government officials. middle classes included all people who were free and the lower classes included Slaves.
All of Europe had four classes of people.Members of the ChurchNobilityPeasantsSerfs/slaves
There were several different social classes in Colonial Connecticut. At the top was the gentry, these were the upper class. Next came the middle class, followed by farmers, free black people, enslaved house servants, and enslaved field hands.
A middle class was created
well there were different classes in different areas and all called by different levels but they were all mostly poor, middle classes, and upper class.
Upper,middle, then lower class
because back then everyone hated jews
the social classes are upper class middle class and lower class
upper classes, lower classes , middle classes, and slaves
There was a clear distinction in the types of jobs done by people from different social classes.
Governance social classes is a organization. Religion is something that people believe in and live by.
By their rights... Kings= Top Farmers= Middle Slaves= Bottom
During the middle kingdom, the power of the nobility greatly declined. Most of the power was taken over by the vizierate.
During the Spanish colonization period in the Philippines, society was divided into three main social classes: peninsulares (Spaniards born in Spain), insulares (Spaniards born in the Philippines), and the native Filipinos or "indios". Each of these classes had different rights and privileges, with peninsulares holding the highest social status and political power.
There were several different social classes in Philadelphia during the colonial period. The top class decided on laws and regulations, the next was considered the gentry. Gentry ran most everything. Under the gentry were the middle class and then the lower class.