Across history and many cultures, the concept of firstborn sons designated the eldest male child as the primary heir. This role involved inheriting the family estate, leadership responsibilities, and a double portion of assets. The system primarily benefited the firstborn son himself, ensuring his authority, while providing stability and continuity for the entire family lineage.
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