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Primogeniture is the state of being a firstborn child, usually in reference to succession and inheritance. An example of a sentence using the word "primogeniture" is "The customs and laws of primogeniture dictated that the Dukedom would go to his firstborn son. "
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Primogeniture is a term that refers to the legal right (sometimes referred to as a birthright) of the firstborn son to receive the inheritance of the father. This is a historically common practice, especially with regards to landowners and monarchies.
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Primogeniture meant that the first son of English families got all of the inheritance, (land, money, etc), leaving younger sons to seek income elsewhere, hence, immigration to America.
No. The rules of Primogeniture establish who ascends to the throne.