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How was the formation of nation state the result of a long drawn out process in britain ? explain

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1. The account of nationalism in Britain is distinct from other countries in Europe because it was not a consequence of immediate explosion or substitution but a lengthy process of conflict.

2.  Preceding to 18 the Century there were none of the British states as such but there were only primitive ethnic nationalities such as  English, Irish, Welsh, or  Scot.

3.  All these ethnic organizations had their individual cultural administrative commerce traditions.

4. The representation of new Britain: - the British Flag Union Jack, The National Anthem i.e God save our Noble King, and the English Linguistics were greatly encouraged and the former states persisted as subordinate associates in this union.

5.  The proliferation of English society over others formed the United Kingdom of Great Britain in the subsequent years : -

1688: - English Parliament snatched command  from the kingship

1797: - England and Scotland penetrated into the Act of Union

1808: - Ireland was compulsorily consolidated into the UK



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