Why did slavic nationalist struggle in the 19 century? Give one reason
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The Slavic Nationalist struggle of the 19th century (Pan-Slavism), was started for the unity of Slavic-speaking people in the Balkan regions and for their development. For centuries, these areas were controlled by rulers who were not Slavs.
Intellectuals and scholars encouraged the Slavic people to share their passion, culture and identity. The first Pan-Slavic Congress was held in Prague in 1848.
With the break-up of Slavic states, this movement is considered defunct now.
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The Slavic nationalist struggle in the 19th century because the kingdoms and separate states formed their existence.
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- It ensured they were an easy target to overtake for larger states like Russia and Britain. The Slavic community agreed to merge all their small states to create a bigger group to save themselves and battle effectively against the bigger states that wanted to conquer them.
- Certain nations like Russia, Britain, etc. are readily likely to overcome these. The slavicnation conflict took place in an attempt to unite all the tiny Slavic nations.
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