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Identify the major aspect that helped in the formation of a nation-state in Britain

A. In 1688, the monarch of Britain fought war with English Parliament.

B. The Parliament through a bloodless revolution seized power from the monarchy.

C. The British nation was formed as a result of a war with Ireland and Wales.

D. The formation of a nation-state in Britain was the result of many revolts.​

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Answered by zumba12
14

The establishment of a nation-state in Britain was aided by a bloodless revolution that seized power from the monarchy.

Explanation:

  • The unification of Britain did not occur as a result of a revolution, but rather as a result of a long and drawn-out process. Previously, Britain was made up of English, Welsh, Scots, and Irish. However, English states rose in status and influence, allowing them to rule over other British nations.
  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain was formed as a result of the Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland. This indicates that England was able to exert dominance over Scotland. Ireland was split into two groups: Catholics and Protestants. The English aided Protestants in gaining control of Catholic territory. Catholic uprisings against the British were put down, and Ireland was forcibly absorbed into the United Kingdom in 1801.

Hence, the Parliament through a bloodless revolution seized power from the monarchy.

Answered by eldhoreji559990
5

Answer:

the answer is b

Explanation:

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