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Life for men in the 1700s varied significantly based on social class and region. In Europe, many men were engaged in agriculture or trades, while those in urban areas often worked in emerging industries or served in the military. Social hierarchies defined their roles, with wealthier men holding power in politics and society, while lower-class men faced hard labor and limited opportunities. Additionally, the Enlightenment sparked new ideas about individual rights, which began to influence men's roles in society and governance.

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