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how did at the end of the 19th century the European nationalist movement begin to lose their internationalism ​

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Answered by rishabhsingh9934
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Answer: end of 19th century because the more and more people fight with each others to make their own constitutions show the end of 19th century begins come

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Answered by xXaarav197Xx
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Dear Student,

Towards the end of the 19th century, European nationalist movements began to lose their internationalism. This happened because these movements became more focused on strengthening their own nation states even at the cost of antagonising other nations. For example, the process of German unification was marked by a series of wars between Prussia and the neighbouring nations like Denmark, Austria and France. Instead of internationalism, the German nationalist movement sought to fight other nations to recover what they considered German territory. Following German unification and towards the end of the 19th century, European nations became more and more belligerent towards each other culminating in the First World War. During this process, nationalist movements began to side with their national governments and national interests instead of with a common feeling of internationalism.

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