Pretty much every group in the Austro-Hungarian Empire other than Austrian Germans or Hungarians wanted to break away including: Czechs, Slovaks, Poles, Rusyns/Ruthenians, Romanians, Ukrainians, Croats, Slovenes, Bosniaks, and Italians.
Bosnia
nationalism
The Treaty of Versailles decided to: * break up Austria-Hungary * break up the Ottoman Empire * create Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslavakia, Austria, and Poland
They wanted to control its prior territory.
They wanted control of the Ottoman Territories.
They had to break up, because they lost the war so they had to follow the treaty which was they had to give up all their territory in the Balkans, Central/Eastern Europe they had within their own empire.
The multiple successors and people who wanted control coupled with the diverse ethnic background of the region.
The Greeks wanted to break away from the Roman Empire because they desired independence and autonomy. The Romans imposed their language, culture, and political system on the Greeks, which led to resistance and a longing for self-rule. Additionally, the Greeks resented the heavy taxes and exploitation imposed by the Roman administration.
Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungrian throne, was assinated by Gavrillo Princip and members of the Black Hand Gang because the Auatro- Hungrian empire had taken away Bosnia from the Serbian empire.
if your talking American history the loyalists were the group of "Americans" that wanted to remain loyal to the crown (the british empire/England) and not become and independent nation, while the patriots wanted to break from the crown and create the united states of America
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.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire.In June 1914, the heir to the Austrian throne was murdered in Sarajevo, by Bosnian nationalists- Bosnia was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time, and Sarajevo is Bosnia's capital city. These nationalists were believed by the Austrian government to have been supported by intelligence agents from nearby Serbia, a country Austria already didn't like (and vice versa). Serbians and Bosnians are related ethnic groups, so Serbia (supposedly) wanted to help their Bosnian cousins break away from Austria.After the assassination, Austria issued a list of demands to the Serbian government, saying that if Serbia did not accept allof them, then Austria would attack. Serbia accepted all but one (from what I understand, the Serbian constitution at the time forbade them from accepting it), and Austria declared war on Serbia, which began World War I.