how did the balkan region become a source of political tension in the first half of the twentieth century in europe
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→Balkan was a region of great ethnic and geographical variations whose inhabitants were widely known as slavs.
→The spread of idea of romantic nationalism along with disintegration of ottoman empire mare this region very explosive.
→One by one European countries broke away from Ottoman Empire and declared independence.
→The Balka. States were fiercely jealous of each other and each one wanted to gain more territory on expense of others.
→During this time there was intense rivarly among European Powers over trade and colonies as well as naval and military might.
→Each power — Russia, Germany, England,Austria-Hungary, was keen on countering the other power over the Balkans and extending its control over the area.
→This led to a series of wars and finally The FIRST WORLD WAR
→The spread of idea of romantic nationalism along with disintegration of ottoman empire mare this region very explosive.
→One by one European countries broke away from Ottoman Empire and declared independence.
→The Balka. States were fiercely jealous of each other and each one wanted to gain more territory on expense of others.
→During this time there was intense rivarly among European Powers over trade and colonies as well as naval and military might.
→Each power — Russia, Germany, England,Austria-Hungary, was keen on countering the other power over the Balkans and extending its control over the area.
→This led to a series of wars and finally The FIRST WORLD WAR
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