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Nationalism was starting up in the middle-late 1800s. The entirety of Europe was trying to make a name for themselves, and the tensions between the Balkin Nations were probably based on their past wars, and this especially includes Austria-Hungary. The nation was too varied with races and cultures, and with the other nations having established standards with their people and becoming more powerful, it's needless to say that Austria-Hungary was envious.

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