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Why were some Serbians and Bosnians angry with Austria-Hungary in 1914?
Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia.
Austria-Hungary refused to trade with either country.
Austria-Hungary would not allow religious freedom in either country.
Austria-Hungary wanted to build a railroad through the center of both countries.
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Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia.
Because of the 1908 annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Austro-Hungarian control and influence in the region, many Serbs and Bosnian Serbs resented foreign rule and wanted unification or greater independence. This nationalism and resentment helped fuel the anger in 1914.
Because of the 1908 annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Austro-Hungarian control and influence in the region, many Serbs and Bosnian Serbs resented foreign rule and wanted unification or greater independence. This nationalism and resentment helped fuel the anger in 1914.
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