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who said "the consciousness of nationality makes a nation​

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Answered by Yashraj2022sl
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Benedict Anderson said "the consciousness of nationality makes a nation​.

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Origins of National Consciousness

Alongside the above verifiable happenings that laid the way to the cognizance of patriotism, the act of print-free enterprise worked with the envisioning of the country. The development of the book market added to the vernacularization of dialects. Print dialects made brought together fields of correspondence, which empowered speakers of a different assortment of dialects to become mindful of each other through print and paper. These individuals, thusly, became mindful of the presence of the large numbers who share their country and language. Print-private enterprise likewise gave fixity to language, which settled it and gave print language a feeling of olden times that improved the sensation of patriotism. At long last, the thought of print free enterprise gave strength to a couple of chosen dialects for their printability, specifically vernaculars that were nearer to print dialects than others were the ones that were normally utilized and endured through history.

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