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Ottoman Empire ruled over a lot of different nations and groups and the ideology of nationalism made those nations & groups want to have their own land. They started a rebellion against the empire in order to become independent. Many of them succeeded.

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nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).

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The instablity in the Balkins happened because without the Ottoman empire, the balkins had no one to support them on...

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How did nationalism contribute to unrest in the Balkans?

The Ottoman Empire fought Austria-Hungary for control of the region.


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