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How was the history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe?
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- The history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe because: In Britain the formation of the nation-state was not the result of a sudden upheaval or revolution. The primary identities of the people who inhabited the British Isles were ethnic ones - such as English, Welsh, Scot or Irish.
- How was the history of nationalism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe?
- The formation of the nation-state – Britain was a strange case. The formation of Britain was not due to revolution or sudden upheaval that was found in other countries of Europe. The process was long-drawn-out.
- Before the 18th century there was no British nation.
- The ethnic identities of people who inhabited the British Isles were Scot, English, Irish, Welsh.
- Each of these ethnic groups had their own political and cultural traditions.
- English nation was able to extend its influence over other nations of the islands, with the steady growth in power, importance and wealth of the English nation.
- A nation-state was forged with England at its centre, and the main instrument behind it was the Parliament which had seized power through protracted conflict with the monarchy in 1688.
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