What was the meaning of liberalism in early 19th century in Europe
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Liberalism in the early 19th century stood for freedom for the individual and equality to all before law for the new middle classes. Important points are as follows. It means freedom of equality before law. It included end of aristocracy and clerical privileges. It meant representative government through Parliament.
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Liberalism means free to do a trade and commercial activities in early century Europe. Explanation: Liberalization was the most prominent practices adopted by European countries. ... People were able to free trade with other countries as well. Liberalism resulted into national unification and oneness.
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