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Describe the lifes of aristocracy and the new middle class in 19th century French

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Answered by grreeaatt
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Socially and politically, a landed aristocracy was the dominant classon the continent. The members of this class were united by acommon way of life that cut across regional divisions. They ownedestates in the countryside and also town-houses. They spoke Frenchfor purposes of diplomacy and in high society. Their families wereoften connected by ties of marriage. This powerful aristocracy was,however, numerically a small group.
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Socially and politically, a landed aristocracy was the dominant class on the continent.

The members of this class were by a common way of life that cut across regional divisions.

Their families were often connected by ties if marriages.

This powerful aristocracy was, however, numerically a small group. The growth of towns and the emergence of commercial classes whose existence was based on production for the market.

Industrialization began in England in the second half of the eighteenth century, but in France and parts of the German states it occurred only during the nineteenth century.

In its wake, new social groups came into being: a working-class population, and middle classes made up of industrialists, businessmen, professional.

It was among the educated, liberal middle classes that ideas of national unity following the abolition of aristocratic privileges gained popularity.

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