Peasants suffer as political oppression grows, sparking unrest and resistance among the population.
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In 1898, political oppression in Croatia intensified, sparking widespread unrest among peasants against the ruling authorities. The oppressive policies and actions of the government fueled dissatisfaction and anger among the rural population, culminating in protests and acts of resistance across the country. The escalating tension between the authorities and the peasants marked a significant turning point in the struggle for political and social change in Croatia at that time. The widespread discontent and resistance demonstrated the deep-seated dissatisfaction with the existing political conditions and the growing calls for reform and justice in the country. The events of that year highlighted the simmering discontent and the desire for liberation from political oppression among the Croatian people. #Croatia #politicaloppression #peasantunrest #reform #resistance
Primary Reference: Popular Protest Against Hungarian Symbols in Croatia (1883–1903 ...
Location : Croatia
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