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What were the views of nationalists about the revolution

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Answered by bhartirathore299
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Revolution and war in the 1790s created a strong sense of national unity in France. This feeling inspired French armies to succeed as they sought to spread the ideals of their revolution. ... In the years following the French Revolution, nationalism led to upheaval in Europe and elsewhere.

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Revolutionary nationalism is a broad label that has been applied to many different types of nationalist political movements that wish to achieve their goals through a revolution against the established order. Individuals and organizations described as being revolutionary nationalist include some political currents within the French Revolution, Irish republicans engaged in armed struggle against the British crown, the Can Vuong movement against French rule in 19th century Vietnam, the Indian independence movement in the 20th century, some participants in the Mexican Revolution, Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascists, the Autonomous Government of Khorasan, Augusto Cesar Sandino, the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement in Bolivia, black nationalism in the United States, and some African independence movements.

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