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| One of the dominant powers in eastern Europe |
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| 3rd dominant power that contained more than 11 different national groups. |
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| Nationalist group called the Magyars came from here |
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Bohemia and Moravia [image] |
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| became empire's leading industrial centers and there was more rapid urbanization in these areas. |
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Moldavia and Wallachia [image] |
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| 1850's- Ottomans lost these provinces to Russia |
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| 1850's Ottomans lost this province to France |
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| Gained their autonomy along with several Balkan territories |
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Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania [image] |
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| Nationalists in these Balkan states rose up in revolt demanding immediate independence from Turkey. |
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| Where conflict between middle class moderates who wanted to reform the political system and radical workers who wanted to overthrow it weakened the revolutionary movement. |
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| Britain gained control of this after the European powers protested the treaty of San Stefano. |
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| Austria-Hungary won this Balkan province |
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| The only territory the Ottoman Empire got to keep. |
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| 1829- Won its independence |
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Balkan Territories [image] |
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| gained its autonomy along with Egypt and Arabia |
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| (1877) Russia went to war on behalf of the Slavic people who lived here. |
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