Who all constituted the Socially and politically dominant class of Europe ? Describe their social and political life in detail. ( at least 80 words )
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Modifications in social structure
Developments in technology and organization reshaped social structure. A recognizable peasantry continued to exist in western Europe, but it increasingly had to adapt to new methods. In many areas (most notably, the Netherlands and Denmark) a cooperative movement spread to allow peasants to market dairy goods and other specialties to the growing urban areas without abandoning individual landownership. Many peasants began to achieve new levels of education and to adopt innovations such as new crops, better seeds, and fertilizers; they also began to innovate politically, learning to press governments to protect their agricultural interests.
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Aristocracy were the dominant class of Europe.
Explanation:
Both socially and politically, aristocracy dominated the continent. They were privileged by birth and inherently rich. They ruled over regions across Europe and were united by a common of life. They had ownership of various estates in the countryside and town houses. They spoke French for diplomatic purposes and in high society. Aristocratic families were often connected through the ties of marriage. This powerful aristocracy was numerically a small group, where the majority of the population was of peasants. Even though various revolts and effort were made to overthrow those in power, aristocracy remained dominant for a large part of the European history.