As a social class, it was the farmers. Within that group, serfs again ranked lower than freeholders.
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The Industrial Revolution helped create a new society in Europe.
False!
The Nomenklatura made up the new elite in soviet society
At the top are the king and queen, the there are all the nobility, and last there is the peasants who are 99% of the population
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The lowest class of Latin American society historically was made up of indigenous populations and slaves brought over from Africa. They often faced extreme poverty, discrimination, and marginalization from the rest of society.
Unless you give us a date we don't know how to answer. At various times in history there has always been people at the low end of the society.
Kings and queens were at the top. After them were lords and ladies. Then came knights and vassals. The lowest class was made up of peasants and serfs
The working class people who made up the Third Estate.
The percentage of the working class in society varies depending on the country and time period. Generally, the working class has traditionally made up a significant portion of the population, often comprising the largest segment of society.
The middle class was the largest class in Aztec society. Members lived in modest houses made of adobe bricks. Farmers,artisans,merchants,and metal workers made up the middle class.
The lowest group in Spartan society was made up of helots, who were enslaved agricultural workers owned by the state. They were required to work the land and provide a portion of their produce to the Spartans. Helots had few rights and were subjected to harsh treatment.
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.
The middle class was the largest class in Aztec society. Members lived in modest houses made of adobe bricks. Farmers,artisans,merchants,and metal workers made up the middle class.
The Industrial Revolution helped create a new society in Europe.
The largest social class in ancient Egypt and ancient Rome was farmers due to the rising population. Farmers made up the largest social class in both in Egypt and Ancient Rome and in every society up to the industrial revolution in the 19th century. Peasant farmers were the largest class in all pre-industrial societies.