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Theme 4: Coexisting Forms of Inequality

Every major society in 1750 was sharply unequal but along different axes. European societies had feudal class systems and rising bourgeoisie tensions. Mughal India had caste plus religious hierarchies. Tokugawa Japan had its rigid four-tier system. Plantation societies in the Americas were built on racial slavery. The forms differed; the structural inequality was universal.

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