About 200 families of grandees.
About 200 families of grandees.
ASL+ about 200 families ^-^
The Treaty of Versailles eliminated Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Austria-Hungary gave birth to these countries: Austria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia and also gave land to Romania and Italy.
No, Austria - Hungary allied with Bulgaria (and Germany) in the First World War. It was invaded by the Allies in 1916.
Patricians owned most of the land and either rented plots of land for plebeians to farm, or had slaves farm the land.
The Treaty of Versailles gave birth to Poland*, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia, all of whom sprouted from Austria-Hungary. It eliminated the Austrian-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman empires. Austria-Hungary was also split into Austria and Hungary, and some land was given to Italy and Romania. Some German land was given to Poland and France (Alsace-Lorraine). Ottoman land was given to some countries in the Balkans as well as to France or Britain through mandates. Bulgarian land was given to Greece and Yugoslavia. * - Poland was formed from land from Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary.
Austria and Hungary are separate countries, but I know Hungary's natural resources if that helps. Some are bauxite, coal, natural gas (Let's invade Hungary! Lower fuel prices! Haha.), fertile soils, and arable land.
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The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
The Hungarians did not benefit from it at all. They always tried to get their independence. Hungary lost 2/3 of their land, the population decreased from 20 million to 7.5 million ----------[Response] Wrong. Hungary benefited quite a fair bit from Austria. With the rise of Industrialization Hungary employed policies that pressured Austria to establish modern transportation, and key industries.
The Hungarians did not benefit from it at all. They always tried to get their independence. Hungary lost 2/3 of their land, the population decreased from 20 million to 7.5 million ----------[Response] Wrong. Hungary benefited quite a fair bit from Austria. With the rise of Industrialization Hungary employed policies that pressured Austria to establish modern transportation, and key industries.
The Middle Eastern land controlled by Turks, previously known as the Ottoman Empire
They entered into labor agreements with white people who owned land.
none but his family owned a tennanted farm in Ayrshire