Opposition to Bismarck 25.3. Unrest in Austria: Coping with Nationalistic Movements Chapter 25.5.

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Opposition to Bismarck 25.3

Unrest in Austria: Coping with Nationalistic Movements Chapter 25.5

The Decline of the Austrian Empire Status of Austria very poor: – Lost HRE – Italy – Revolts broke out Hungary – “The Last Straw” Lost 7 Weeks’ War

The Dual Monarchy To save the empire, Austria gave in to Hungarian demands and created a Dual Monarchy (aka Austria-Hungary) Led by Francis Joseph I StrengthsWeaknesses -Provided markets for ea. other (A- Ind. & H- Ag.) -Ended revolts -Tariffs (A. wanted high taxes) -Ethnic divisions -Austria weak

Austria-Hungary’s New Focus Wanted to control the Balkans – Not an easy task: Needed to take away from Ottomans Balkan people wanted independence European countries also wanted to control Balkans (GB and Russia)

Dividing the Balkans 1875 Balkan revolts ended w/ Ottoman defeat – Treaty of San Stefano – Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, independence. – Self-Rule to Bulgaria ( which Russia then occupied for years. At the Congress of Berlin: – GB, Russia, Ottomans given some terr. – A&H governed Bosnia and Herzegovina Later A&H took B&H o/ Result: – Ottoman Empire weak – Balkan states resent A&H

Dividing the Balkans At the Congress of Berlin: – GB, Russia, Ottomans given some terr. – A&H governed Bosnia and Herzegovina Later A&H took B&H o/