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How did the French Revolution strength the idea of nationalism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Napoleon Bonaparte promoted French nationalism based upon the ideals of the French Revolution such as the idea of "liberty, equality, fraternity" and justified French expansionism and French military campaigns on the claim that France had the right to spread the enlightened ideals of the French Revolution across Europe ..

Answered by ThisIsMyself
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The French Revolution opened up the possibility of creating a dramatic change in the way which society was structured.

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Before the 18th century, society was broadly divided into estates and orders and it was the arosticracy and church which controlled economic and social power. After the revolution, it seemed possible to change this. In many parts of the world including Europe and Asia, new ideas about individual rights and who controlled social power began to be discussed.

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