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The Burgoises, or bourgeoisie, refer to the social class that emerged in medieval Europe, primarily consisting of merchants, artisans, and professionals who gained economic power and influence during the rise of capitalism. They were distinct from the nobility and peasantry, often characterized by their ownership of production and capital. The term is commonly associated with the middle class that played a significant role in the economic and cultural developments of modern societies, particularly during the Industrial Revolution. Their values and interests often shaped political and social structures, leading to the promotion of individual rights and capitalism.

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