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trace the rise and growth of nationalism in Burma?​

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Answered by gayathrisree2008
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Nationalism grew in British Burma; British support of the minorities against the Burmese left them ethnically and religiously concentrated around the idea of a unified Burmese state ruled by the Bamar people, with Theravada Buddhism the dominant religion. Burmese nationalism became more restrictive and homogeneous.

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Nationalism grew in British Burma; British support of the minorities against the Burmese left them ethnically and religiously concentrated around the idea of a unified Burmese state ruled by the Bamar people, with Theravada Buddhism the dominant religion. Burmese nationalism became more restrictive and homogeneous.

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