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2.9. Social transformations of the Early Modern AgeOnline version

Social transformations of the Early Modern Age

by Plácido Romero Sanjuán
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Society in the Modern Age kept the structure of the estates based on different groups . Each group had different obligations and rights to the law . The estates consisted of the nobility and . They were a but owned most of the . They had access to high positions , didn ? t pay and had special courts . However , some were large , while others were poor and . In the same way , were rich , while many were poor .

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The estates consisted of the of the population . They had rights and paid . The majority were . However , some of these farmers were landowners , while others were or labourers .

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The of trade made the wealthier , although they continued to have privileges than the . As a result , they tried to gain to the nobility through , special service to the king or titles . This to the nobility losing their power . As their land was the nobles ? source of , they replaced the system of with tenant .

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Women continued to have a social status than men and were on their husbands and . Their main roles were children and doing tasks . From the end of the Middle Ages , figures such as de Pisan began to question ? s roles . This initiated a debate which continued for centuries . There were some powerful in this period , such as I of Castile and I of England . They helped to perspectives about women ? s .

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