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Essay heading: The Rise Of Women In France
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Thus, in order to gain favor and prestige interests shifted. People now favored social status, land, exemptions from taxes, etc. The bourgeoisie had grown and taken power away from the warrior class of nobility. "Thereby the equilibrium is slowly established which gives optimal power to one man, the central ruler... displayed 300 characters
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The kings during this era created a luxurious palace court system that brought families and nobility together in close proximity. Under the watchful eye of society, men were less prone to physical violence and the importance of the woman grew. "Social life" began to grow and more importance was placed upon literature and the fine arts, skills that women had long been schooled in... displayed next 300 characters
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