They engaged in business activities, and they were allowed to own properties with which they bought estates in the countryside. They were not feudal and had the right to work in government administrations. Bourgeoisie were considered to be a hardworking class with frugality and commercial speculation. Due to their financial power, they became similar to the noble class of people although their noble status was never confirmed. Their rise to attain nobility status was threatened by the aristocrats (Royals) who used their authority to bar them from reaching the highest social ranks. Royals limited the mobility of the bourgeoisie to protect their political and social interests. This middle class was required to pay taxes to the government because they were very productive (Hunt,
They engaged in business activities, and they were allowed to own properties with which they bought estates in the countryside. They were not feudal and had the right to work in government administrations. Bourgeoisie were considered to be a hardworking class with frugality and commercial speculation. Due to their financial power, they became similar to the noble class of people although their noble status was never confirmed. Their rise to attain nobility status was threatened by the aristocrats (Royals) who used their authority to bar them from reaching the highest social ranks. Royals limited the mobility of the bourgeoisie to protect their political and social interests. This middle class was required to pay taxes to the government because they were very productive (Hunt,