The majority of the population in the Byzantine belongs to the lower class. At the time of Constantine the Great barely 10% of the Roman Empire's population were Christians.
<h3>Who were the people of Byzantine?</h3>
The Byzantine Greeks were the Eastern Romans of Orthodox Christianity they spoke Greek throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Thus, the majority of the population in Byzantine belongs to the lower class. They speak Greek and follow Christianity.
Once the Colonists were able to publish pamphlets and such in the 13 british colonies they could more easily get out their beliefs and gain followers across the East coast, as well as hear feed back and review others conflicting ideas.