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Conditions of the bew middle class in europe

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Answered by Anonymous
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CONDITIONS LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW MIDDLE CLASS IN EUROPE ARE:.. (i) In Western and parts of Central Europe, the growth of industrial production and trade meant the growth of towns and the emergence of commercial classes whose existence was based on production for the market.

Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: Developments in technology and organization reshaped social structure. A recognizable peasantry continued to exist in western Europe, but it increasingly had to adapt to new methods. In many areas (most notably, the Netherlands and Denmark) a cooperative movement spread to allow peasants to market dairy goods and other specialties to the growing urban areas without abandoning individual landownership. Many peasants began to achieve new levels of education and to adopt innovations such as new crops, better seeds, and fertilizers; they also began to innovate politically, learning to press governments to protect their agricultural interests.

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