Germans and Magyars
Lithuanians
The Czechs and the Hungarians
Lithuanians
The Austrian Empire, established in 1804, was a multi-ethnic state that included a diverse array of nationalities. Key groups included Austrians (Germans), Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Poles, Ukrainians, Italians, Croats, Serbs, and Romanians, among others. Each of these groups had distinct languages, cultures, and traditions, contributing to the empire's rich tapestry. The empire's diversity often led to tensions and calls for national autonomy, particularly as nationalist movements gained momentum in the 19th century.
There were many sorts of groups. You had Italians,Greeks,Muslims,Chinese,Middle Eastern,Turkish,Indian, to name a few. Since the Byzantine Empire was so vast, this is the reason for so many different ethnic and religion groups.
One reason the revolutions of 1848 failed in the Austrian Empire was the lack of unity among the various nationalist and liberal movements. Different ethnic groups, such as Hungarians, Czechs, and Italians, pursued their own specific goals, which hindered a cohesive effort against the central authority. Additionally, the Austrian government effectively used military force to suppress uprisings and regain control, ultimately quelling the revolutionary fervor.
Different peoples throughout the Austrian and Ottoman Empires began to realize, on account of nationalist ideas, that they had unique customs and traditions. Originally, they had no concept of coherent local identity, they could tell that whatever they were, they were not Austrian Germans or Ottoman Turks. This provided the groundswells that would lead to the Nationalist movements as each of these conquered groups began to articulate what their cultural views were, how they defined themselves, and their historical narratives. These Nationalist Movements led to wars of independence throughout the Austrian and Ottoman Empires. In the Austrian Empire there was a sustained revolt by Hungarians and smaller revolts by Poles, Czechs, and Slovenes. In the Ottoman Empire, successful wars for independence were launched by the Serbs, Greeks, Bulgarians, Montenegrins, and Romanians.
During the period from 1815 to 1848, Klemens von Metternich worked to prevent European nationalist groups from forming independent nation-states. He was the 1st State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire.
controlled parameters the factor that stays the same in ALL groups variable parameters the factor(s) that change between control groups and variable groups
Serbs and Croats are the 2 largest ethnic groups in Yugoslavia
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.