An event that mobilised nationalist feelings among the educated elite across Europe was the Greek war of independence. Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century. The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks which began in 1821. Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many West Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture.
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- Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century.
- • The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks which began in 1821.
- • Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many West Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture.
- • Poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilization and mobilized public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire.
- • The English poet Lord Byron organized funds and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever in 1824.
- • Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognized Greece as an independent nation.
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An event that mobilised nationalist feelings among the educated elite across Europe was the Greek war of independence. Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century.
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How did the Greek War of Independence Mobilised nationalist feeling among the educated elite across Europe?
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Reaction of the struggle inspired the educated elite class of Europe and filled them with nationalistic feeling. Greece got support from other Greeks also residing at different countries. ... Finally, the day of joy came in 1832 and Greece recognised as an independent nation by the Treaty of Constantinople
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