because merchants were not as important as the others compared to the emperor
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What class were the merchants in.
they gained wealth, gained status in society, joined a growing middle class for skilled workers
The wealthy merchants were interested in culture and stressed education and achievements.The church rejected the worldliness of pagan culture.
Churches and wealthy merchants.
Merchants, shippers, and factory owners all gained wealth during the industrial revolution. They also gained status in society, and it also ended with a larger middle class of people.
Wealthy merchants
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Merchants were the "lowest class" meaning they made less money in most cases than other social classes.
The middle colonies didn't have the large number of farms or plantations, so the class of merchants were where the wealth was held.
What class were the merchants in.
Merchants were in middle class.
Wealthy merchants form power as a republic. This is part of the government.
The lowest class of people in Japanese feudalism were the hinin, who were considered outcasts and had no rights or privileges in society. Merchants, while initially held in low regard due to their association with money-making, eventually gained wealth and influence as the economy developed.
they gained wealth, gained status in society, joined a growing middle class for skilled workers