Burghers and workers in the past often shared similar challenges, particularly in urban environments where economic conditions were harsh. Both groups faced long working hours and limited rights, often struggling to secure fair wages and decent living conditions. Additionally, they experienced social mobility constraints, with burghers relying on commerce and trade while workers depended on manual labor. Despite their different social standings, both groups sought better opportunities and improved living standards amid industrial and economic changes.
Michael Burghers died in 1727.
Condition lives of workers in factories in 1907's was horrible.
As trade expanded, the burghers, resented the interference in their trade.They organized themselves and demanded privileges.
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No, burghers were the town people, who were mostly free laborers and middle class.
they were similar because they both worked hard
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There were six figures in the cast of Auguste Rodin's sculpture "The Burghers of Calais." The work depicts the story of six prominent citizens of Calais who offered their lives to save the city during the Hundred Years' War. Each figure represents a different emotional response to their dire situation. The sculpture is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of human emotion and sacrifice.
Some machines had a negative effect on the lives of workers. More machinery meant less was done by hand, which meant that fewer workers were needed. Of course machinery also made some jobs easier for workers. Although some jobs went away, others were created.
burghers or in French bourgeoisie. The Bourgeoisie is a term usually associated with Marx, most of the time, when I've heard it in lectures, they've used the German Burghers for townspeople across Europe. I found this on yahoo.com burghers or in French bourgeoisie. The Bourgeoisie is a term usually associated with Marx, most of the time, when I've heard it in lectures, they've used the German Burghers for townspeople across Europe. I found this on yahoo.com
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