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Why industrial revolution contributed to rise of nationalism

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Answered by ZahaakIqbal
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One way nationalism made a major contribution to the Industrial Revolution was through colonialism.Colonies provided European powers with resources which helped fuel their economic development and spur the Industrial Revolution. Nationalism also pushed European powers to develop strong militaries.

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Nationalism goes a step beyond patriotism. Patriotism refers to being proud of one's country and wishing it well. Nationalism is the belief that one's country is better or superior to others, either because of its history, culture, way of life, military, economy, religion, or some combination of the above.One way nationalism made a major contribution to the Industrial Revolution was through colonialism. Nationalism played a major part in the creation of colonies during the late 19th century by the European powers. Besides wealth and profit, the Europeans were driven by the ideology that their culture and military power was vastly superior to those of the Asian and African countries they colonized. Colonies provided European powers with resources which helped fuel their economic development and spur the Industrial Revolution. Nationalism also pushed European powers to develop strong militaries. This also benefited the Industrial Revolution, because it encouraged the development of heavy industry for military purposes.

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