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29 November, 15:42

How did the idea of nationalism rise from the Napoleon wars.

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  1. 29 November, 15:50
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    Napoleon and Nationalism was from 1803-1815, Napoleon and his militaries navigated Europe to attempt to join the mainland under French control. When Napoleon was intersection the landmass, he accidentally spread his optimal of patriotism, which was the possibility of national pride and unity. Thus, Nationalism changed Europe all in all.

    There were three steps: first, Napoleon's triumph of Europe spread patriotism all through the mainland; second, the Congress of Vienna quelled patriotism for very nearly a century while mistreating nations rights, which had the confusing impact of spreading.

    Nationalism significantly further; third was the Revolutions of 1848 utilized Nationalism to change the initiative and political scene in nations like Austria, France, Spain and Prussia. In this manner, Nationalism changed Europe in general.
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