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The development of England as a nation-state was driven by increasing centralization of power, particularly under the Tudor and Stuart monarchs, which helped unify the various regions and peoples. Economic growth fueled by trade and the rise of a merchant class also contributed to national identity. Additionally, events like the Magna Carta and the establishment of parliamentary governance played crucial roles in shaping a sense of English commonality and political unity. These factors collectively fostered a burgeoning national consciousness and the concept of England as a cohesive state.

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