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 Even if most characteristics of the typical Englishman have their roots in the past, they are still very widespread today. A good example for this is nationalism, which goes back to the wars fought by Edward III. Being the king of England, he had his armies fighting simultaneously in Scotland and France. Therefore, the north as well as the south of England were attacked and thus had something in common. As people’s pride of there country supports their sense of...</description></item></channel></rss>