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25.5 Unrest in Austria-Hungary

25.5 Unrest in Austria-Hungary. Chapter 25. I. Results of the Uprisings. 1848 uprising in France starts revolts all over Vienna revolts Prince Metternich resigns Emperor Ferdinand stepped down Hungary revolts led by Lajos Kossuth 1. Austrian troops put down with the help of Russia.

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25.5 Unrest in Austria-Hungary

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  1. 25.5 Unrest in Austria-Hungary Chapter 25

  2. I. Results of the Uprisings • 1848 uprising in France starts revolts all over • Vienna revolts • Prince Metternich resigns • Emperor Ferdinand stepped down • Hungary revolts led by Lajos Kossuth 1. Austrian troops put down with the help of Russia

  3. II. Formation of the Dual Monarchy • 1867 Dual Monarchy formed (Austria-Hungary) – after loss of 7 Weeks War • Common ruler Francis Joseph I and three ministries controlled war, finance, and foreign affairs • each had its own parliament • Still division among nationalities

  4. III. The Ottoman Empire and the Balkans • Region contained Serbs, Bulgarians, Romanians, Albanians, and Greeks • Decline of Ottoman rule and nationalism increased discontent • Greece gained independence in 1829 • Serbia gained some self rule • Foreign countries get involved • Russia supports nationalist • Great Britain supports the Turks

  5. IV. Congress of Berlin and the Balkan Wars • 1875 Revolts in Turkish provinces • 1877 Russia declared war on Ottoman Empire • 1878 Turkey defeated and forced to sign Treaty of San Stefano • Independence to Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro • Self-rule to Bulgaria- Russian occupation

  6. Assignment • Review Section One and Two • Answer Section review questions 3 and 4 for each section

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