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how was the history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of europe​

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Answered by kritikavashishth58
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The history of nationalism in Britain was unlike that in the rest of Europe in the sense that it was forced down upon the masses. There was no concept of a British nation prior to the eighteenth century. The region was in fact inhabited by different ethnic groups (English, Welsh, Scot, Irish).

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Answered by mad210218
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Nationalism in Britain

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  • The history of nationalism in Britain was different from the rest of Europe.
  • The formation of the nation state in Britain was the result of long-drawn out process.
  • There was no British nation prior to eighteenth century.
  • Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland resulted in formation of 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'.
  • With the growth of British Scotland's distinctive culture was  systematically supressed.
  • The catholic clans suffered terrible repression.
  • Scottish Highlanders were forbidden to speak their Gaelic language , wear their national dress, and large number of them were driven out of their homeland.

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