they were enemies
bc they dint shower
Merchants and artisans were often unable to vote for changes in the city-state due to the prevailing social and political structures that favored the aristocracy and landowning classes. In many city-states, voting rights were typically restricted to a select group of wealthy individuals, excluding those without significant property or status. Additionally, political power was often concentrated in the hands of elites who sought to maintain their influence and control, further marginalizing the voices of lower-status groups like merchants and artisans. This exclusion limited their ability to influence governance and advocate for their interests.
The class of merchants and artisans known as the bourgeoisie soon took power from the rich and powerful families, particularly during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This emerging middle class gained influence through trade, commerce, and craftsmanship, leading to significant economic and social changes. Their growing wealth allowed them to challenge the traditional aristocracy, ultimately contributing to political revolutions and the rise of democratic ideals in Europe.
Industrialization was difficult for artisans because most of the advances being made were to increase agricultural or factory production. Little changes were made to help artists.
For many it gave them the false hope that they would also be free. <---? NO. Well, o____o This is MY answer. The American Revolution affected them by bringing changes for them on BOTH sides. Many FREE African American's in the United States went into bussiness as artisans and merchants. In northern cities like Boston, New york, and Philadelphia, African American's established communities.
Ancient Hebrews took the following name changes: Children of Israel Israelites Judaeans Jews
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they gained wealth, gained status in society, joined a growing middle class for skilled workers
they gained wealth, gained status in society, joined a growing middle class for skilled workers
they gained wealth, gained status in society, joined a growing middle class for skilled workers