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how did the French carry the idea of nationalism abroad
and what was the reaction of the people​

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Answered by aaryansaagar
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Answer:

The French Revolution helped introduce nationalism in Europe, for it changed France's entire system of government, defined citizens' rights, and developed a set of national symbols. The Revolution also spread nationalism to other countries. ... After Napoleon's defeat, Europe reacted against nationalism for a while.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Mainly through the French Revolution, the French carried the idea of nationalism abroad and what was the reaction of the people

Explanation:

  • The beginning of the French Revolution and the emergence of nationalism and the abolition of despotism became an impetus for the people of various Europe's cities.
  • The revolutionaries declared that was it was the destiny & mission of the French people to free the European people from despotism and thus to support other people in Europe in their development into nations. When the news of the revolutionary events in France came to various cities in Europe, middle class people who were educated & students alongwith and other members  started to create Jacobin clubs Jacobin.
  • In the 1790s the French military was ready to attack these revolutionary activities and campaigns. The march to Holland, Switzerland, Belgium and Italy brought the revolutionary war into these countries and helped spread the idea of nationalism abroad.
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