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how was the habsburg empire a patchwork of many different regions and people in europe? explain. ( 4 p oints)

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Answered by herodotusbrainly
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⇒ Habsburg Empire was a patchwork of many different regions and people as the alpine regions— the Tyrul, Austria and the Sudentland were part of it.

⇒ The Italian speaking provinces of Lamborghini in India were also included in it. Different languages and dialects were spoken by different sections of society throughout the empire.

⇒ For example, in Bohemia, the nobility or the aristocrats spoke German, and long Lombardy and Venetia were the provinces where Italian was spoken. Polish was language of aristocracy Galicia.

⇒ Besides, these three groups, there are also lived peasentry, within the boundaries of empires such as Bohemian and Slovaks to the north, Sloveness in Carniola, Croats to the south and Roumans to the east in Transylvania.

⇒ Loyalty to the emperor was the only tie binding these groups that were so different from each other.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hungary included many nations because it included different regions and peoples from different background. Explanation: Austria- Hungary Empire was formed on the Dual Monarchy, which included areas of Central and Eastern Europe. Austria- Hungary included the Alpine regions of Tyrol, Austria, and Bohemia.

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