The middle class grew partly as a result of the crusades, and this included both merchants and people engaged in transportation. I would not say that they resulted from the Crusades, however, as they had existed all along. The Republic of Venice, which benefited from the Crusades to a great degree, had been a middle class state since the 7th or 8th century. And guilds, which were a distinctly middle class type of organization, had existed from as early as the 6th century, and possibly continuously since ancient times.
The Peninsular was the most powerful social class in New Spain.
The popolo.
William Lloyd Warner was the sociologist who conducted a study of the social class structure of a small New England town. He received his undergraduate eduction at the University of California, Berkeley.
They were a chiefdom with a ruling class and a common class. The mounds were topped by temples and residences of the ruling class. Upon the death of a ruler, the residence would be burned as a cleansing and afterwards the deceased would be buried in a new layer of clay atop the previous mound.
It was the rise of strong kings with the support of a growing merchant class that led to the emergence of the nation states!. Trade had grown dramaticly during the years following the Crusades resulting in a new emphisis on business!.
The bourgeoisie was the new social class that emerged as a result of the Crusades. It was dominated by the property-owning class and this class played a role in history by revolutionizing industry and modernizing society.
bourgeoisie
The Peninsular was the most powerful social class in New Spain.
Merchants is a new social class that emerged during the Renaissance.
It brought about a redistribution of wealth and brought a new class of European to the fore front.
The Peninsular was the most powerful social class in New Spain.
the crusades revived interest IN TRADE WITH THE EAST or prient, as the europeans called asia. The crusades were also important cuz indirectly they gave rise to a new social classin europe!8p <3 :p :)
Peninsulares
There weren't any social classes in the new york colony!!!
A middle class of business people.
The popolo.
The Middle class was increasingly angered by the focus on lower class social improvement. The New Deal Worked from the bottom-up. Not until the 2nd new deal did the middle class feel the effects of social security and union-corporation agreement movements proposed by the new deal.