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Evaluating Historical Economic Mobility

A historian makes the following claim: 'A hardworking peasant born in 14th-century Florence, one of the wealthiest cities of its time, had a much better chance of becoming wealthy than a nobleman's son born in a poorer, rural part of England during the same period.' Based on your understanding of the primary factors that shaped individual economic outcomes in that era, evaluate the likely accuracy of this statement.

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