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Who were the new middle class in Europe?​

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Answered by nani6740
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In medieval European feudal society (8th–12th centuries), a "middle class" composed primarily of peasants who formed a new "bourgeoisie" based on the success of their mercantile ventures, eventually overthrew the ruling monarchists of their society and ultimately led to the rise of capitalist societies.

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Answered by keertanagade03
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the new middle class in Europe were the people who were emerging in different professions like buisness men, lawyers, writers etc. they had their own point of view when it came to the treaty that was made in Europe. they often portrayed their resentment through songs, writings, book etc.

later on, all the middle class people came together and formed a treaty of their own.

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