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Expansion of Social Classes AP European Agricultural and First Industrial Revolutions.

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Page 1: Expansion of Social Classes AP European Agricultural and First Industrial Revolutions.

Expansion of Social Expansion of Social ClassesClasses

AP European

Agricultural and First Industrial Revolutions

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What classes existed?

from 16th – late 19th, early 20th century– landed aristocracy– peasantry/agricultural workers– misc. middle classes– urban poor

Page 3: Expansion of Social Classes AP European Agricultural and First Industrial Revolutions.

Government

contribute to rise of capitalism & business class through trading companies

governmental jobs often secured (upper) middle-class or aristocractic position

titles of nobility could be granted tax exemption of higher classes royal court at top of social pyramid

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Aristocracy

1-5 % = former feudal/noble class held offices in king’s army, government or

prestigious offices of the church became more interested in education of children,

civilian pursuits from impoverished nobles to grands seigneurs

– bloodline became increasingly important as financial status fell

began buying shares in overseas trading companies and also taking products to market

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Bourgeoisie – Upper Middle Class

bourgeois – French; burgher – English; Bürger – German– person living in a chartered town and enjoying

its liberties began buying land in the country and

living off the rent some economic crossover with aristocracy,

but social consciousness remained distinct

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Middle Classes

urban elites – sometimes intermarried w/ nobility merchants, bankers, ship-owners, lawyers,

doctors, judges, tax officials, other government employees

most clergy came from middle classes Artisans: members of trade guilds

– diverse professions: goldsmiths, tanners, barrel makers, retail shopkeepers, innkeepers, workshop owners

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Agricultural Prices Rise

Landowners & peasants with land holdings profit– class of yeoman (small freeholders) develops

rural workers w/o land suffer– Food prices rise but wages remain static

Landowners affected– After enclosure must accept cash payments vs.

crop payments – Cash can’t buy as much as it used to.

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Working Class Poor

majority of population, included:– unskilled wage laborers: worked the land, the

sea, or in the domestic realm– unemployed, unemployable

prices rose, wages didn’t– English Poor Laws

• charitable relief, workhouses, hospices

poor worse off, due to growth of social differentiation

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Eastern vs. Western Europe

Western Europe – middle class benefits from commercial revolution & falling value of money

Eastern Europe (Germany, Bohemia, Poland, Russia, Hungary) – Aristocrats benefit as they own majority of land and workers, “hereditary subjection” (serfdom) still strong– Robot / barschchina = weekly forced unpaid labor– could not leave manor, marry or learn a trade with

permission of lord

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Industry & Population: 18c Europe

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18cPopulation

GrowthRate

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Population Takeoff in Europe

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European Urbanization

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“Gin Lane”

William Hogarth

1751

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“Beer Street”

William Hogarth

1751