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hi interests to talk to me , explain the nationalism in Europe ​

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• European nationalism, in its modern sense, was born out of the desire of a community to assert its unity and independence.

• In the 19th century there began a determined struggle to realise nationalist aspirations.

• The French Revolution had inspired people all over Europe.

• Nationalism was the ideological impetus that, over the century, transformed Europe.

• Rule by monarchies and foreign control of territory was replaced by self-determination and newly formed national governments.

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• Nationalism had a great impact on the European countries; I think that the concept of nationalism and liberalism was expanded by Napoleon and French revolution and gained more attention between 1750 and 1914.

• As states were up-and-coming, natives were having pride in their states and their society.


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