explain the position held by landed aristocracy in Europe
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Landed aristrocacy was the dominant class of europe , though they were small in numbers.
Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions.
They ey owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. They they spoke french for the purpose of diplomacy and in high society
Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage.
Members of this class were united by common way of life that cut across regional divisions.
They ey owned estates in the countryside and also town houses. They they spoke french for the purpose of diplomacy and in high society
Their families were often connected by the ties of marriage.
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Socially and politically, a landed aristocracy was the dominant class on the European continent. 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. They spoke French for purposes of diplomacy and in high society. Their families were often connected by ties of marriage. This powerful aristocracy was, however, a numerically small group.
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