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Page 1: Austria-Hungary The Leaders The Problems The Decline

Austria-HungaryThe Leaders

The ProblemsThe Decline

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Basic Information Had 11 different national groups

In Austria = Germans In Hungary = Magyars

Problems in the area: No national or geographic unity

Wealthy landowners dominate peasants Censorship and intimidation

Wealthy and leaders resistant to change

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New Ideas in Austria by 1848

People want change: free press/speech, no feudalism, representative government

Radical groups with different goals fought themselves = easier for conservatives to take control

Example: In Vienna, middle-class people wanted to change the government and radical workers wanted to totally do away with it

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Where is all this?? (Dark Green in Middle)

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Metternich Remember?? Headed

the Congress of Vienna Feared that nationalism

and democracy would destroy Austria

Tried to crush all attempts at revolutionary activity

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Francis Joseph (Franz Josef)

Ruled for 68 years Restored conservative

government – threw out constitution and disbanded revolutionary gov’t

Tried to unify country… but internal nationalism (revolutionary acts) and foreign struggles (war with Prussia, loss of land to Italy) diminish influence

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The Dual Monarchy

Francis Joseph strikes a deal with Hungarian leader Francis Deak called the Ausgleich

Francis Joseph is leader of both as the emperor of Austria and the king of Hungary

What was shared: depts. of foreign affairs, war, and finance Economically dependent on each other Politically independent – each had its own system of government

(constitution, gov’t bodies, etc.)

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The People 3/5 of the population was not German or

Hungarian Poles Czechs Slovaks Serbs Bosnians

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Who Lives in These Areas?

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The Balkans This area was of great concern to many

different countries: Austria (desire to expand), France (protect persecuted Catholics), Great Britain (fear economic disruption), Russia (desire to expand)

It was of greater concern to those living there that desired their own governments (nationalism)

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The Congress of Vienna Cause

Russia had gone to war to support Slavic people against Turkey (a.k.a. Ottoman Empire) who ruled the area

Russia won = get control over a large area of Bulgaria Other countries didn’t like this and called the Congress of

Vienna

Effect Bulgaria split into 3 parts Serbia, Montenegro, and Romania get independence Britain controls Cyprus Austria-Hungary controls Bosnia and Herzegovina Problems: Russia and Ottomans lose land; some

nationalities did not get independence

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Where are the Balkans?

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So…What’s the Problem?

Like other Europeans, different ethnic groups in the Balkans experienced NATIONALISM

Austria-Hungary wanted these areas under their control….

….but so did Russia…. ….but the people here wanted to control

themselves!!! All this = tension

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More Problems in the Balkans

Balkan League is created – made up of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, and Serbia

Balkan League to war against Ottomans – Ottomans lose all land in Europe

Balkan nations start fighting among themselves – Greece, Montenegro, and Serbia vs. Bulgaria

New nationalism threatens all in the area

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The “Powder Keg”

Nationalism in the Balkans concerns others in Europe: Slavic nationalism threatens power of Austria-Hungary Russia supports Slavic nationalism Germany, France, Britain concerned about balance of

power – that Russia or Austria Hungary would get too much power

ALL OF THIS TENSION LEADS THIS AREA TO BE CALLED THE “POWDER KEG” – IT WILL BE A KEY PLAYER IN MANY EVENTS, PARTICULARLY IN THE ONSET OF

WWI