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Artemon [7]
3 years ago
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What did Renaissance Social Classes look like and how did they affect the people at the time?

Social Studies
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schepotkina [342]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The people of Renaissance Florence, like most city–states of the era, were composed of four social classes: the nobles, the merchants, the tradesmen and the unskilled workers.  

The nobles lived on large estates outside the city walls. They owned most of the city’s land, so the nobles controlled. The nobles served as military officers, royal advisers. A noble must have training to be an able warrior and social talents such as wit, the ability to dance, and “a certain grace that makes all his activities seem effortless and unconscious.”

The nobles were disdainful of the merchant class, who gained wealth in industries like wool processing, shipbuilding and banking. The merchants sought to protect their wealth by controlling the government and marrying into noble families. They became patrons of great artists in order to gain public favor.

The tradesmen of Florence were the crafts workers and shopkeepers. Most tradesmen belonged to guilds, organizations that established standards of quality, set rules for membership, and limited outside competition.

The unskilled workers were the lowest class of city workers. These laborers did not have job protection and were very dependent on their employers. Workers who violated rules could have their wages withheld or could be discharged from their jobs.As difficult as their lives were, however, the unskilled urban workers were better off than the peasants who lived in rural areas. The poorest of the peasants were the sharecroppers who worked on land owned by nobles. Life on peasant farms was very difficult, and starvation was common.

The social classes of became less distinct as the Renaissance progressed. Humanist ideas led to increased rights for individuals, but the class system remained in place in Florence and throughout most of Europe long after the end of the Renaissance.

So:Your class was determined by your job, money, and if you had government power. Also your class determined the food and fashion available.

  The poor people worked on farms.  They could not leave the land that they farmed.  They dressed and ate simply.  They ate a lot of bread and other simple foods.  Their houses were really small with a maximum of four rooms.

   Citizens were everyone who was not a farmer. They had lots of free time and enjoyed telling stories. They could eat more expensive things, and liked to travel.  They ate a lot of bread, and if you were a French citizen you ate a lot of soup.  Hoods, roughs, and wigs were popular in the fifteenth century with middle class and upper class.  They had medium or large houses.  In their free time, they could watch jousting or sword play. Jousting was a form of military training. Knights got rich from sword events. Sword play was a gentler form of jousting.

   The government was composed of rich citizens. Their houses were small palaces or villas.  They would go to banquets and eat things like soup, wine and meat. Soups were really expensive.  There were 70 French types of soups.

hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
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