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What was the strong demanding of the emerging middle class in Europe during nineteenth century

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Answered by parishah41p22wvy
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The origins of the middle classes have been debated for decades and have been ascribed to many periods of time. Indeed, as far back as the 17th and 18th centuries, there were sections of society that were neither part of the aristocracy nor part of the poor lower classes. The phenomenal rise in the number of middle-class households, however, as well as the influence they exerted, is undoubtedly a characteristic of Victorian England.

As the industrial revolution gained momentum in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, it gave rise to a group of wealthy, educated and important men. Despite their prominence, however, the political and religious orders of the day meant that for the most part, these men had little or no say on the public life of the nation. A situation they ultimately helped to overturn.


Answered by milliganethan444
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Triangular Slave trade was between three continents and they are :- Europe, Africa and America. This is why it was called triangular trade as it was between 3 continents. It was begin in 17th century. French merchants sailed from the ports of Bordeaux or Nantes to the African coast. Ports cities like Bordeaux and Nantes owned their economic prosperity to the flourishing slave trade . National assembly was also held to stop this but it did not pass any law fearing of opposition from buisness man whose income was depend on slave trade. It was banned in 1794 but after 10 years it was reintroduced.. I hope it helps

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