The correct answer is: Rascal.
Chaucer's Pilgrims on the Canterbury Tales were thirty, they are introduced one by one during the General Prologue as characters, such as the Knight, the Man of Law, The Clerk, The Merchant, among others. They can be classified into five social groups which are<em> women, military, merchants, clergy, and nobility or bourgeoisie.</em>
The rascal is not a group represented by any of Chaucer's Pilgrims.
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he taught them new forms of art
They were called "The Empire that never had a sun set". The answer you're looking for is "They had so many colonies"
There were a lot of Native American tribes, so societies had a tribal focus.
They didn't care much about wealth or capitalism. All that mattered to them was making sure they kept themselves alive.
Then the Europeans came and ruined all of that.