Nationalism is a strong connection to one's country, also known as a strong identification by a group. A backlash to multinationalism set off many conflicts in Europe in the 1800s, and eventually led to WWI.
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indian natuonaism in the 1800
Italian was the leading style of opera in Europe until the mid 1800s.
which nations unified during the late 1800's due to nationalism/
The unification of ItalyThe Franco-Prussian WarThe unification of Germany
Nationalism is a strong connection to one's country, also known as a strong identification by a group. A backlash to multinationalism set off many conflicts in Europe in the 1800s, and eventually led to WWI.
Rise of nationalism in Europe after the defeat of Napoleon
The unification of ItalyThe Franco-Prussian WarThe unification of Germany
The unification of ItalyThe Franco-Prussian WarThe unification of Germany
The growing sense of nationalism in Eastern Europe in the early 1800s led to revolutions and uprisings against foreign rule, resulting in the formation of independent nations and the overthrow of monarchies. Nationalism fueled a desire for self-determination and unity among people who shared a common culture, language, and history. This movement ultimately reshaped the political landscape of Eastern Europe and laid the foundation for the modern nation-states that exist today.
One reason was jealousy. For example, if the Serbians got their own country, then why couldn't the Irish? Because of the formation of one country, other ethnic groups got jealous and wanted the same. Nationalism was widespread in Europe, starting from the late 1800s.
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
People in other countries saw they could rule themselves. They no longer had to rely on the monarchy to support them.
People in other countries saw they could rule themselves. They no longer had to rely on the monarchy to support them.
People in other countries saw they could rule themselves. They no longer had to rely on the monarchy to support them.
People in other countries saw they could rule themselves. They no longer had to rely on the monarchy to support them.