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Explore the progression of urban growth from 1600 to 1750, the evolution of urban classes, problems associated with migration, and the dynamics of urban riots during the 18th century. Uncover the unique traits of upper classes, middle class, and artisans, and delve into the challenges faced by the Jewish population during the Age of the Ghetto.
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1. Progression of Urban Growth Background: • B/t 1600 & 1750 the cities that grew the most? • From 1750 on, new cities and exisiting smaller cities began to grow.
II. Urban Classes • Before IR brought people to cities, there were distinct classes in the cities: a) b) c)
Class status in this order: • Upper Classes a) b) • Middle Class a) b) c) d) e)
Artisans a) b) c) d) e)
III. The Urban Riot • 1st ½ of 18th century: fairly conservative (not changing society) • 2nd ½ of 18th century: political in nature (changing society politically & socially)