作者:Brooklyn Zell 5 年以前
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Rise of Middle Class Trades & Guilds
The emergence of the middle class during the medieval period marked a significant shift in societal structure, previously dominated by nobles and lower classes. This new class was characterized by a strong belief in the potential for social mobility through hard work and trade.
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Rise of Middle Class Trades & Guilds they kept up their appearance with a healthy income they believed that you could improve their status with hard work members of the middle class joined groups to get rid of poverty https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/rise-middle-class guilds offered benefits to lords and aldermens https://sites.google.com/a/guilford.edu/life-and-money-in-medieval-europe/the-rise-of-the-middle-class guilds threatened members with the loss of prayer after death service if they did not follow rules anyone who was smart and had access to money was apart of trade before the middle ages, the only classes were the nobles and lower class guilds were powerful and rich https://nypost.com/2015/12/27/the-rise-and-fall-of-middle-class-america/ in 1971, 61% of the population was middle class https://valmcbeath.com/victorian-era-middle-classes/#.XbDYLGfSnIU the middle class was defined by their values Victorian middle class is divided between upper middle class and lower middle class the middle class looked down on the upper class because of the way they treated the lower class merchant guilds did not care for your birth guilds promote cooperation guilds wanted to increase trade flow and increase availability of materials between craftsmen guilds loaned money or credit to people guilds put holds over people's soul selling something for a higher price than bought is immoral there has always been conflicts between the middle class traders and upper class traders guilds brought the merchant class together