How do the industrialisation contribute to the spread of ideas of liberalism and state nation in Europe
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As an ideology and in practice liberalism became the preeminent reform movement in Europe during the 19th century. Its fortunes, however, varied with the historical conditions in each country—the strength of the crown, the élan of the aristocracy, the pace of industrialization, and the circumstances of national unification. The national character of a liberal movement could even be affected by religion. Liberalism in Roman Catholic countries such as France, Italy, and Spain, for example, tended to acquire anticlericalovertones, and liberals in those countries tended to favour legislation restricting the civil authority and political power of the Catholic clergy.
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