What was the significance of the ausgleich?
Ausgleich, (German: “Compromise”) also called Compromise of 1867, the compact, finally concluded on Feb. 8, 1867, that regulated the relations between Austria and Hungary and established the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
What is an Austria like Compromise?
Under the Compromise, the lands of the House of Habsburg were reorganized as a real union between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary, headed by a single monarch who reigned as Emperor of Austria in the Austrian half of the empire, and as King of Hungary in the Kingdom of Hungary.
What was the Compromise between Austria and Hungary?
The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 was an agreement reached by Austria and Hungary on 8 February, 1867. This agreement regulated the relations between the two nations and established the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
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