The meaning of Nationalism in colonised countries was different from that of the European countries in the early 20th century because -
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The causes of the new imperialism of the nineteenth century, were often characterized as a fight for who's beliefs, language, country, thoughts, were correct and who's were not. Earlier expansions of Europeans were just to take over the population there, not to force beliefs on themHistorians generally recognize three motives for European exploration and colonization in the New World: God, gold, and glory.
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Nationalism in some countries like russia didnt follow up, but the communist party gave them the best result of the revolution
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