The Balkans leading up to the Balkan league

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History

 

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Brian D

 

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November 21, 2011

 

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The Ottoman Empire, commonly referred to at this time as the ?sick man of Europe,' was in a state of demise as they barely maintained any control over their Balkan subjects. Rebellions were a regular occurrence in the Balkan states, and the waning might of the Ottoman Empire looked as though the end of its grip over these states was soon to come...
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Yet the importance of the Balkan states to the world scene was unquestionable, and as such the European powers interfered with all aspects of their society on a regular basis, which greatly heightened the amount of tension. As the newly formed Balkan states began to gain their independence several questions arose...
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