Congress ignores Croatian plea for self-rule during Vienna conference in unspecified year.

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At the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Croatia's hopes for autonomy were dealt a blow when their petition was rejected. The Croatian delegates fervently argued for more self-governance and independence from Hungarian control within the Habsburg Empire. Despite their efforts, the congress decided to maintain the status quo, denying Croatia the autonomy they sought. This decision had long-lasting consequences for Croatia's political development within the empire and delayed their aspirations for greater self-determination. The rejection at the Congress of Vienna emphasized the challenges Croatia faced in asserting its national identity and securing autonomy within the complex political landscape of the 19th century. #Croatia #CongressofVienna #Autonomy #HabsburgEmpire
Location : Croatia
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