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Differences between British Traditional Country and Nation-State

1, the nation-state is divided into national territory based on the main ethnic areas, and it is generally a single nation. Traditional British countries take the areas ruled by traditional life as the national territory, and people generally have multiple nationalities.

2. The nation-state is a government system. Including citizen nationalism, racial nationalism and other different thinking, mainly depends on the forming elements of the concept of identity. Britain's traditional country is a country maintained by theocracy and monarchical power, while non-traditional countries are countries maintained by state functions. China belongs to the category of traditional countries from ancient times to Qing Dynasty.