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emerge of nationalism in burma​

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Answered by janeolivefeb
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Nationalism grew in British Burma; British support of the minorities against the Burmese left them ethnically and religiously concentrated around the idea of a unified Burmese state ruled by the Bamar people, with Theravada Buddhism the dominant religion. Burmese nationalism became more restrictive and homogeneous.

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Scholars frequently place the beginning of nationalism in the late 18th century or early 19th century with the American Declaration of Independence or with the French Revolution. The consensus is that nationalism as a concept was firmly established by the 19th century.

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Answered by urvashikabi
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Nationalism grew in British Burma; British support of the minorities against the Burmese left them ethnically and religiously concentrated around the idea of a unified Burmese state ruled by the Bamar people, with Theravada Buddhism the dominant religion. Burmese nationalism became more restrictive and homogeneous.Scholars frequently place the beginning of nationalism in the late 18th century or early 19th century with the American Declaration of Independence or with the French Revolution. The consensus is that nationalism as a concept was firmly established by the 19th century.he British invade Burma .The British government justified their actions by claiming that the last independent king of Burma, Thibaw Min, was a tyrant and that he was conspiring to give France more influence in the country. British troops entered Mandalay on 28 November 1885.

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