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Describe the dominant class of Europe during the French Revolution?​

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Answered by praveenjaat12341234
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Answer: The dominant class of Europe during the French Revolution was socially and politically a landed aristocracy. The members of this class were united by a common way of life that cut across regional divisions. They owned estates in the countryside and also town-houses

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The Dominant Class of Europe during the French Revolution was the Landed Aristocracy.

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  • During the mid 18th century France, it was the landed aristocracy who were the dominant class in Europe both politically and socially.
  • Throughout the French Revolution the ruling class in Society became a feudal elite, economically and financially.
  • This class leaders were unified by a shared way of life that transcended national divisions.
  • In the countryside they owned estates and also town-houses.

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