How was the Hasburg Empire a patchwork of many different regions and people in Europe? Explain.
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The Habsburg Empirethat ruled over Austria-Hungary, for example, was a patchwork ofmany different regions and peoples. It included the Alpine regions– the Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland – as well as Bohemia,where the aristocracy was predominantly German-speaking. It alsoincluded the Italian-speaking provinces of Lombardy and Venetia.In Hungary, half of the population spoke Magyar while the otherhalf spoke a variety of dialects. In Galicia, the aristocracy spokePolish. Besides these three dominant groups, there also lived withinthe boundaries of the empire, a mass of subject peasant peoples –Bohemians and Slovaks to the north, Slovenes in Carniola, Croatsto the south, and Roumans to the east in Transylvania. Suchdifferences did not easily promote a sense of political unity. Theonly tie binding these diverse groups together was a commonallegiance to the emperor.
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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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