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socialy and politicaly ,a landed aristocracy was the dominant class in europ in 19th centuary' sapport the statement with the sutable fact.

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Answered by KDPatak
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1) In the 19th century, the members of aristocracy class was dominant and they were united by a common way that cut across regional divisions

2) They owned Estates in the country side and spoke French for purpose of diplomacy and in high society.

3) Their families were often connected by ties of marriage and the majority of population was made of peasantry. To the west of Europe, the bulk of land was owned by tenants and small owners while in Eastern and Central Europe the pattern of holding was characterized by vast estates cultivated by serfs

4) In Western and Central Europe the growth of industrial production and trade meant the growth of towns and emergence of commercial classes whose existence was based on production for the market

5) In France, industrialisation happened during the 19th century and in its wake, new social groups came into being a working class population and middle classes made up of industrialists, businessmen, professionals.

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