The first expression of nationalism raised in the french revolution of 1789 explain
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a. France, was a full-fledged territorial state in 1789 under the rule of an absolute monarch.
b.The political and constitutional changes that came in the wake of the French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens.
c. The revolution declared the supremacy of the people and that government must represent the will of the people.
d. The revolutionaries adopted several measures to create a feeling of national identity and to unify people.
e.The French Revolutionary ideas inspired the oppressed people in other parts of Europe with liberal ideas.
f. French revolutionaries stated it was their mission to liberate people in all parts of Europe from despotism.
g.Thus, Jacobin clubs were set up by students, educated middle class to spread revolutionary ideas.
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b.The political and constitutional changes that came in the wake of the French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens.
c. The revolution declared the supremacy of the people and that government must represent the will of the people.
d. The revolutionaries adopted several measures to create a feeling of national identity and to unify people.
e.The French Revolutionary ideas inspired the oppressed people in other parts of Europe with liberal ideas.
f. French revolutionaries stated it was their mission to liberate people in all parts of Europe from despotism.
g.Thus, Jacobin clubs were set up by students, educated middle class to spread revolutionary ideas.
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