How did ideas of national unity in early nineteenth century Europe allied to the ideology of liberalism? Explain.
Ideas of national unity in Europe allied to the ideology of liberalism:
- Liberals supported creation of unified economic territory.
- The creation of a network of railways stimulated mobility, harnessing economic interests to national unification.
- Liberals emphasized the concept of government by consent.
- Liberals supported the demand of middle class about freedom of markets and end of state-imposed restrictions on movement of goods and capital.
- Liberalism stood for end of autocracy and special privileges.
- For the new middle-class liberalism stands for individual freedom and equality of all before law.
- A common custom union, sovereign, at the initiative of Prussia was formed.
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