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How did the ideas of liberal middle-class led to the growth of nationalism in Europe

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Answered by snehanshydv
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Women of the liberal middle classes combined their demands for constitutionalism with national unification. They took advantage of the growing popular unrest to push their demands for the creation of a nation-state on parliamentary principles – a constitution, freedom of the press and freedom of association.

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Ideas of liberal middle-class led to the growth of nationalism in Europe

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  • The growth of industrial development and trade in Western and Central Europe resulted in the growth of towns and trade classes, the nature of which was built on commodity production. Industrialization started in the second half of the 18th century in England, but only took place during the 19th century in France and parts of the German states. It was accompanied by new social groups: the working class and the middle classes composed of industrialists, traders, professionals. These classes were smaller up to the end of the 19th century in Central & Eastern Europe
  • The concept of national unity after the abolition of aristocratic privileges gained in popularity amongst the educated, liberal middle classes. The notion of nationalism was growing through other countries in Europe. Nationalism came to be seen in a "liberal light". In other words, the middle class despised the Monarchy and absolute monarchies and wanted a govt that was popularly elected.
  • The new liberalism of the Middle Class stood for individual rights and equality before the law. In the economic domain liberalism advocated the free movement of resources and of capital and the elimination of the government enforced constraints.

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