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CIUTOUJ
SOURCE A THE REVOLUTIONARIES
During the years following 1815 the fear of repression drove many liberal nationalists
underground.Secret societies sprang up in many European States to train
revolutionaries and spread their ideas .To be revolutionaries at this time Maine take
commitment to oppose Mona shall forms that had been established after the Vienna
Congress and to fight for liberty and freedom . Most of these revolutionaries also saw
the creation of nation States as a necessary part of the struggle for freedom.
SOURCE B THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS :1830-1848.
As conservative regimes tried to consolidate their power ,liberalism and nationalism
came to be increasingly associated with revolution in many regions of Europe such as
the Italian and German States, the provinces of the Ottoman Empire, Ireland at Poland
These revolutions were led by the liberal nationalists belonging to the educated middle
class Elite, among homework professor, school teachers ,clerks and members of the
commercial middle classes.
SOURCE C: THE ROMANTIC IMAGINATION AND NATIONAL FEELING.
The development of nationalism did not come about only through wars and territorial
expansion culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation that is art
and poetry stories and music helped express and shape nationalist feeling.
QUESTIONS:
A. Why did liberal nationalists underground after 1815 AD?
В. which regions were associated with liberalism and nationalism during 1830 to
1848?
C. How the development of nationalism took place during 1830 to 1848?​

Answers

Answered by divya8592
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ans A) secret societies sprang up in many European states to train revolutionary and to spread ideas .the liberals also stood for rights to freedom and to destroy the privilege of autocracy.

B) Europe, France, Germany, England's places

C) the main moto of liberals was to unify the Europe.

they started for the rights of press and literature ,and many traditional monarchys were brought. and women's were suffragette for rights to vote.

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