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How was the middle class different during the industrial revolution from what it was during the Middle Ages, and how did that difference affect society as a whole?

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While some historians quibble over the exact boundary between the First Industrial Revolution, that began in the mid-18th century, and the second, that started around the mid-19th century, a primary difference is that the second saw the beginning of mass production in manufacturing and consumer goods.

The middle class were different during the industrial revolution from the Middle Ages.

  • The middle class in the Middle Ages were engaged in trade and commerce called the Merchants class.
  • The term bourgeoisie was first known in medieval Europe.
  • The bourgeoisie occupied its place in the middle class.
  • The middle class during the Industrial Revolution owned and worked in mines, factories and railroads.
  • Their lifestyle was different from other classes as they lead a simple and comfortable life.

Therefore we can conclude that the middle class had different occupations from the Middle Ages to Industrial Revolution.

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