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Describe any three conditions that led to the formation of the British nation state

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: Three conditions that led to the formation of the British Nation State are:

(i) The emergence of new middle classes.

(ii) The ideology of liberalism.

(iii) The ideas of conservatism and the treaty of Vienna.

Explanation:

(i)A nation-state with England as its center was created thanks to the English parliament, which usurped the monarchy's authority in 1688 at the conclusion of a protracted battle.

(ii) The creation of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain" in 1707 as a result of the Act of Union between England and Scotland meant that England could effectively impose its influence on Scotland.

(iii) From that point on, English lawmakers predominated the British parliament.

Hence, these are the three reasons that led to the formation of the British nation-state.

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Answered by nairaryaashok01
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Answer:

Three conditions that led to the formation of the British nation state:

(i) The emergence of the new middle classes.

(ii) The ideology of liberalism.

(iii) The ideas of conservatism and treaty of Vienna.

Explanation:

Three conditions that led to the formation of the British nation state:

(i) The emergence of the new middle classes:-

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Britain began its first Industrial Revolution, which changed the socioeconomic structure of the country and gave rise to new classes, including the middle class. People had relatively basic living and working conditions prior to the Industrial Revolution.

(ii) The ideology of liberalism:-

Liberal ideology promotes equal opportunity for all people within the bounds of a legal system. It includes a conviction that laws should be made and upheld by the government, an institution. Liberals support using the power of the government to promote equality and opportunity for all.

(iii) The ideas of conservatism and treaty of Vienna:-

The convention of Vienna in 1815 established conservative autocratic governments. As they promoted freedom, they attempted to restrain the right to free speech and enacted laws censoring newspapers, books, plays, and music.

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