how the formation of a nation state was the result of a long drawn out process in Britain explain
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1) it was a long drawn out process of unification of Britain
2) the ethnic groups were welsh , English, scot and Irish .
3) as the power of English grew economically and politically , it began to dominate Scotland.
4) through the act of union ( 1707) the Nation of great Britain formed.
5) Ireland was deeply divided divided into protestants and Catholics and English supported the protestants to take dominance over catholic.
6) civil strife take place between these two groups and meanwhile English dominated Ireland and made it forcibly join the unification
hence it was a long drawn out process , hope it helps and best of luck for exams
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2) the ethnic groups were welsh , English, scot and Irish .
3) as the power of English grew economically and politically , it began to dominate Scotland.
4) through the act of union ( 1707) the Nation of great Britain formed.
5) Ireland was deeply divided divided into protestants and Catholics and English supported the protestants to take dominance over catholic.
6) civil strife take place between these two groups and meanwhile English dominated Ireland and made it forcibly join the unification
hence it was a long drawn out process , hope it helps and best of luck for exams
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