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The historical account of the following argument dates around the creation of the idea of the nation-state in the majority of Western countries as a result of the Peace of Westphalia treaty of the year 1648 which was enacted as a doctrine to end the then existing wars.The treaty was also intended to be used as an ultimatum that replaces the feudal system that was in application and which was also practiced before the introduction of this treaty. Although having specifically dated and located the time-frame of the general narrative that covers the subject matter, the occurrence of the concepts…mehr

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The historical account of the following argument dates around the creation of the idea of the nation-state in the majority of Western countries as a result of the Peace of Westphalia treaty of the year 1648 which was enacted as a doctrine to end the then existing wars.The treaty was also intended to be used as an ultimatum that replaces the feudal system that was in application and which was also practiced before the introduction of this treaty. Although having specifically dated and located the time-frame of the general narrative that covers the subject matter, the occurrence of the concepts in usage throughout the text to illustrate and demonstrate the author's viewpoints are complimented by a provision of their brief description and history that predates the aforementioned era.This is so that there is no exaggeration and assumption that the reader is familiar with every term in usage by the author within the text. The generalization used in describing certain phenomena is essential in alerting the reader of the limitations of the author's examination of the subject matter at hand.
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Jacob Mahlangu is an Education Enthusiast in possession of a master's degree in International Relations. He is also fond of the English Literature having served three years in South Africa teaching Language and Study Skills.