Socially and politically a landed aristocracy was the dominant class on the European continent. What was the community known as?
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The landed aristocracy was the dominant class in continental Europe and controlled the social and political institutions in their respective spheres of influence. The members of this exclusive class were united by a common way of life that cut across regional divisions.
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Peasant Community
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- The landed aristocracy in Continental Europe became the dominant class, which controlled the various political and social institutions. The class members were united by a shared way of life, spread throughout the regions
- They owned estates in the town as well as rural areas, that is, they possessed majority of land territories. They spoke French and which been saying French contributed to their diplomacy. This also led to their distinctive place in high society. Statistically, this powerful aristocracy was a small group and the majority of the populace comprised the peasantry people.
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