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why did national tension emerge in the blakam

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Answered by aarya0625
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Nationalist teneion emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism. TheBalkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, ... The rebellions nationalities in the Balkans thought that their struggle was the attempt to win back their long-lost independence.
Answered by sanj33v
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Nationalist tension emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism.

The Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs. The major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire.
In the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire attempted to remove the internal backwardness of the state and its people by adopting modern techniques, but could not succeed.
There was jealousy among the Balkan states and each hoped to expand the boundaries of their land. The ideology of Europe was changed during this period and liberal democratic feelings became a narrow creed with limited ends. There were intolerance towards each other and they were always ready to fight a war. The European powers, Russia, Germany Austria, Hungary and Britain were also interested to further their own imperialism. Besides during this period, these European powers were involved in an intense struggle over trade, colonies and naval and military might. Each power was keen on countering the hold of the other powers and extending its own control.
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