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People in the middle ages were members of one of these three classes
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People were members of one of three classes: Nobles, Serfs, and Clergy.
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People in the middle ages could belong to three classes - they could either have been peasants and or serfs, they could have been lords or soldiers, or they could have been members of the clergy or church in general. These were the three classes that existed in the middle ages.
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