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Question: Evaluate the extent to which the conflicts and state rivalries between European states during the period from c. 1500 to 1800 influenced the creation of national identities.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

By the 17th century there was already a tradition and awareness of Europe: a reality stronger than that of an area bounded by sea, mountains, grassy plains, steppes, or deserts where Europe clearly ended and Asia began—“that geographical expression” which in the 19th century Otto von Bismarck was to see as counting for little against the interests of nations. In the two centuries before the French Revolution and the triumph of nationalism as a divisive force, Europe exhibited a greater degree of unity than appeared on the mosaic of its political surface. With appreciation of the separate interests that Bismarck would identify as “real” went diplomatic, legal, and religious concerns which involved states in common action and contributed to the notion of a single Europe. King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden saw one aspect when he wrote: “All the wars that are afoot in Europe have become as one.”

Answered by skyfall63
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Conflicts and state rivalries between European states during the period from c. 1500 to 1800 influenced the creation of national identities.

Explanation:

  • In the years 1500 to 1789, strong rivalries were marked mainly by dynastic but later by race, as each State tried to assert its hegemony on Europe. There were declining forces like Spain and Sweden.
  • In the first time, other nations, including Prussia and Russia, came to be  be reckoned with. In particular after some 1600 European diplomats who were jealous of their own countries' comparative position & security, they thought of maintaining a balance of power to avoid that no single Continent ruling society or block of states.

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