Nationalism from the Napoleonic Era
The Effects of Nationalism from the Napoleonic Era
The period of 1799-1815, otherwise known as the Napoleonic era, was one of
great change both physically and ideologically. The entire continent of
Europe and many of its colonial holdings were completely reshaped and/or
united against an impressive French presence. The Napoleonic era gave rise
to the beginning of a new form of unification: nationalism. In respect to
the Napoleonic era, the emergence of nationalism effected
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and in the arts. This widespread nationalism
generated response from all over the world as well. The fever from the
gains of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars gave way to a host of
Revolutions in Latin America. The newly formed United States used
nationalism as a way to boost its confidence as a new nation. Clearly the
effects of nationalism from the Napoleonic era greatly affected both Europe
and the world.
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