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How did the concept of nation state develop in Europe ​

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Answered by sathya2020
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(i) During the 19th century, nationalism emerged as a force which brought about sweeping changes in the political and moral world of Europe.

(ii) it resulted into 'Nation-States' in place of the multinational dynastic empires of Europe.

(iii) It was a concept of modern states having centralised powers exercising sovereign control over their own territory.

(iv) In a nation state, people living in it develop a sense of common identity and shared history.

(v) This commonness was developed through struggles, actions of leaders and the struggles of the common people.

(vi) This has given every nation state a single or a common language, common culture or tradition and an identity with that particular territory and do and die feeling.

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Answered by avaniaarna
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(i) During the 19th century, nationalism emerged as a force which brought about sweeping changes in the political and moral world of Europe.

(ii) It resulted into 'Nation-States' in place of the multinational dynastic empires of Europe.

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