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Q: What two demands did austria- Hungary make on Serbia?
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What two demands did austria-Hungary make on Serbia?

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Why did Franz Ferdinand make Austria declare war on Germany?

The Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Bosnian-Serb. In retaliation Austria-Hungary gave Serbia an Ultimatum of demands designed to destroy Serbia's influence in Bosnia. Serbia rejected the Ultimatum and Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Germany was Austria-Hungary's ally and agreed to assist Austria-Hungary in the invasion of Serbia. Russia, fearing an invasion of Serbia would end it's own influence in the Balkans began to mobilize for war. As a result, Germany declared war on Russia.


Austria-Hungary declared was on Serbia when?

Austria-Hungary's future king was assassinated.


What accusations did Austria-Hungary make against Serbia?

it has permitted the criminal machinations of various societies and associations directed against the monarchy,and has tolerated unrestrained language on the part of the press. It = Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary claimed that Serbia's government wasn't strict enough; that they weren't restricting the press and were tolerating the crimes of movements that were against the Monarchy.


What or who was the causal factors of World War 1?

In very simple terms: The Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian which caused Austria-Hungary to make a list of demands to end Serbia's influence in Bosnia. The Serbians rejected the demands and Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Unwilling to lose their own influence in the Balkans Russia mobilized for war with Austria-Hungary. Germany, Austria-Hungary's ally declared war on Russia. France who were going through government instability saw the situation as a chance to use war to enact reforms and retake the Alsace-Lorraine province lost to Germany in the Franco-Prussian war and so France mobilized against Germany. Great Britain Entered the war when Germany refused to guarantee Belgium's neutrality and sovereignty.


Did Austria-Hungary go to war without Germany?

The Archduke of Austria was assassinated by the Blackhand (said to be created by Serbians) Austria gave ultimatoms to Serbia, like to surrendor all members of the Blackhand and for the permission to have Austrian people come into Serbia, to make sure these actions took place. However because Serbia did not want Austrian troops in their country "spying" on them they refused and the Austrians claimed war. Beacause of the alliance Austria-Hungary had with Germany, Germany entered war as soon as Austria-Hungary claimed it.


What changes did franz Ferdinand want to make to Serbia?

he wanted to have everyone executed if they did not listen to him


What compelled Austria Hungary to seek war with Serbia?

A Bosnian man assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and some Serbians were implicated/involved in the murder plot. Bosnia was a part of Austria-Hungary and wanted to break away to either form their own nation or join Serbia to make a bigger nation.


What event triggered the ultimatum by Austria-Hungary to Serbia?

A Bosnian man assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and some Serbians were implicated/involved in the murder plot. Bosnia was a part of Austria-Hungary and wanted to break away to either form their own nation or join Serbia to make a bigger nation.


In 1908 serbia became furious with austria-hungary?

Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia, and this angered the Serbs (as well as Russia).In the late 1800's, as the Ottoman Empire was crumbling, the major European powers got together and decided what to do about it. The result was the Treaty of Berlin, which, among other things, gave Austria-Hungary control over Bosnia, even though it was technically still ruled by the Ottoman Empire. The treaty also officially made Serbia an independent nation (although Serbia already was largely independent, and had been for a while).The Ottoman Empire continued to collapse; it couldn't control the territory it ruled. In 1908, there was a revolution, and the Sultan was overthrown by a group commonly called the Young Turks. Right afterward, Bulgaria took advantage of the situation and declared their independence. Austria-Hungary took advantage of both of these events, and announced that they were formally annexing Bosnia.Most countries were upset with this, and Austria-Hungary's move was condemned by them. Serbia in particular was upset because they had hoped to eventually take control of Bosnia. The Bosnian people have a similar culture, language, and history to Serbia (and they are both related to the Russian people as well, so Russia tends to be very friendly towards Serbia especially), and it seemed natural for Bosnia and Serbia to join as a single country. Austria-Hungary taking control of it would make that far more difficult, as Austria-Hungary was a very large and powerful country.This "Bosnian Crisis" was one of the many factors that led to World War I breaking out in 1914. Although Russia and Serbia were very upset about the annexation, they didn't do much about it at the time. When World War I was about to start, Russia decided to actually do something rather than let Austria-Hungary attack Serbia in retaliation for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.


Why was Russia drawn into conflict with Germany after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia?

Because Russia had guaranteed in March 1909 to protect Serbia, in return for Serbian acceptance of Austria-Hungary's annexation of Bosnia-Hercegovina. In the 1880s and 1890s Serbia had been aligned with Austria-Hungary while Russia backed Serbia's rival Bulgaria. A palace coup in Belgrade in 1903 brought a pro-Russian nationalist orientation as Serbia's new leaders looked toward annexation of Austria-Hungary's southern Slav-inhabited provinces. Serbia's new orientation dovetailed with the growing "Pan-Slav" sentiment in Russia, which sought to expand its influence in eastern Europe and the Balkans as a counter to German and Austro-Hungarian policy. The 1909 guarantee was an unforeseen emergency measure intended to get Russia out of a major diplomatic embarrassment provoked by her rivals. As with so much else in the coming of war, it had all been something of an accident.


What country supported to kill archduke franz Ferdinand?

Serbia because they wanted to be an independent country, however austria-Hungary wanted to rule them to make a larger empire and it was franz ferdinands idea