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8 February, 15:49

During the Industrial Age, factory owners, entrepreneurs, and investors belonged to what social class?

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  1. 8 February, 16:19
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    The Middle-Class, which was newly formed during the Industrial Age, consisted of factory owners, entrepreneurs, and investors. Eventually this new system of classes, Upper/Middle/Lower classes, replaced the out-dated Noble-and-Peasant system because more of the population was gaining wealth.
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