Joseph II's Germanization decree triggers a chain …

Years: 1780 - 1791

Joseph II's Germanization decree triggers a chain reaction of national movements throughout the empire.

Hungarians appeal for unification of Hungary and Transylvania and Magyarization of minority peoples.

Threatened by both Germanization and Magyarization, the Romanians and other minority nations experience a cultural awakening.

In 1791 two Romanian bishops—one Orthodox, the other Uniate—petition Emperor Leopold II (1790-92) to grant Romanians political and civil rights, to place Orthodox and Uniate clergy on an equal footing, and to apportion a share of government posts for Romanian appointees; the bishops support their petition by arguing that Romanians are descendants of the Romans and the aboriginal inhabitants of Transylvania.

The emperor restores Transylvania as a territorial entity and orders the Transylvanian Diet to consider the petition.

The Diet, however, decides only to allow Orthodox believers to practice their faith; the deputies deny the Orthodox Church recognition and refuse to give Romanians equal political standing beside the other Transylvanian nations.

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