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How was the formation of nation state in Britain different from other countries?

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Answered by Priatouri
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The formation of the nation-state in Britain was a result of long process of struggle, while, immediate outbreak or revolution resulted in the formation of the nation-state in other countries of Europe. Ethnic-ity was the original identity of the people in Britain. All the communities, for instance, English, Welsh Scot or Irish had their own traditions of administration and culture. The creation of nation-states in Britain steadily grew. Therefore, it took time for Britain to develop a wealthy and powerful nation.  The Act of Union that passed in the year 1707  followed in the establishment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.  

Therefore, it can be seen that the only difference for the formation of nation-states was the difference of the process including the sudden reaction and a long term reaction.  

Answered by shaan413
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Answer:

the formation of a nation-state in Britain was the result of a sudden upheaval.

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