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•Prior to the Napoleonic wars and France’s
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domination of Europe, Austria was one of
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Europe’s most powerful nations.
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•The powerful Hapsburg dy-
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nasty controlled not only Cen-
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tral Europe, but also Spain and
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the Netherlands. Charles V, the
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Holy Roman Emperor & King
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of Spain, split the vast Haps-
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burg holdings in 1556 when he abdicated
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his throne. The Austrian Hapsburgs contin-
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ued to control Central Europe, while
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Charles’ son Philip II took possession of
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Spain, the Netherlands & Spanish New
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World possessions.
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•By 1800, the Austrian Hapsburgs con-
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trolled the second largest Empire in Europe
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(after Russia), and the third most populous
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(after Russia and Prussia).
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•While Austria was damaged somewhat by
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the Napoleonic Wars, their in-
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fluence in European affairs re-
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mained profound, as they
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hosted the infamous Congress
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of Vienna in 1815.
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•Austria put herself in charge of the
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‘Confederation of the Rhine’ — a loose
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grouping of Germanic states. However, her
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power and influence there began to wane
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by the 1840s due to the rise of the powerful
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& industrial Prussia.
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•In general, Austria’s power in Europe de-
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creased throughout the rest of the 19th cen-
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tury. Austria was falling behind economi-
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cally, as they were largely unindustrialized,
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and they were plagued by the nationalist
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uprisings of their minority groups.
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Multi-national Empire in a Nationalist World national Empire in a Nationalist World national Empire in a Nationalist World
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•The Austrian Empire not only controlled
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vast territory in Central Europe, it also ruled
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over more than a dozen different ethnic
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groups. Each group had its own culture, his-
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tory and language. As time went on, these
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groups became increasingly vocal about
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their desire for self-government.
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•In 1848, Austria faced a series of signifi-
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cant uprisings within its Empire. There were
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demonstrations for democratic reforms in
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the capital city of Vienna. These
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demonstrations were put down,
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however it was harder to crush
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the nationalist demonstrations
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that were occurring in the Hun-
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garian portion of their Empire. In fact, the
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Austrians needed Russian help to deal with
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the Hungarians.
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The Dual Monarchy The Dual Monarchy
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•The Austrian Empire continued to deal with
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nationalist uprisings and with the increased
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dissatisfaction of its largest minority, the
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Magyars (Hungarians).
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•In 1867, Emperor Franz Joseph agreed to
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the Hungarian Compromise of 1867 which
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created the ‘Dual Monarchy’.
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The Emperor would continue to
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rule from Vienna, but a second
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capital city was created at Bu-
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dapest (Hungary) to rule the
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Eastern part of the Empire. A
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second parliament was created, and the
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Hungarians were granted enormous ruling
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power. Austria became Austria-Hungary,
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and the eagle on the traditional coat of
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arms now sported two heads.

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