Who was the main architect of the nation-state in England? Describe their contribution
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British parliament was the main architect of the nation state in England because it seized power from monarchy in 1707.
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Explanation:
British parliament was the main architect of the nation state in
England because it seized power from monarchy in 1707.
1. The parliament through the Act of Union 1707 formed the United
Kingdom of Great Britain.
2. This act enables England to impose its influence on Scotland.
3. Ireland was deeply divided between Catholic and Protestants. The English
helped Protestants to establish their dominance over largely Catholic
Country.
4. After a failed revolt led by wolf Tone and his united Irishmen, Ireland was
forcibly incorporated into United Kingdom in 1801.
5. A new British nation was forged through the propagation of a dominant
English culture.