CBSE BOARD X, asked by indfndsa, 1 year ago

why did nation conflict rise in the balkans

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Because of the ideas of romantic nationalism along with the losing control of the Ottoman Empire that had ruled for a long time the nationalist conflicts raised in Balkans.

Explanation:

  • They strive for the independent rule that was started by many Slavic groups in Balkans.

  • Every state wanted more land under them, they were envying each other.

  • The situation got worse when the Balkans went under the hold of imperial power.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Balkans were comprised of various geographic and ethnic nations like modern Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, and many. A large part of the Balkans was under the control of the Ottoman empire.

Nationalist tensions emerged in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as also the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area. The different Slavic communities in the Balkans began to strive for independent rule. One by one European subject nationalities broke away from its control and declared independence.

They were jealous of each other and every state wanted more territory, even at the expense of others. Also, the hold of imperial power over the Balkans made the situation worse. Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary all wanted more control over this area. These conflicts ultimately led to the First World War in 1914.

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