The ideological rigidity with which Joseph II …

Years: 1780 - 1791

The ideological rigidity with which Joseph II has carried out his reforms has also weakened the Habsburg Dynasty by provoking social unrest and, in Hungary and Belgium, rebellion.

When Joseph dies in 1790, his brother, Leopold II (r. 1790-92), has to reverse many of the reforms and offer new concessions to restore order.

To get Prussian support for the military action that reestablishes Habsburg authority in Belgium in 1790, Leopold foreswears further Austrian territorial gains at Turkish expense.

He also confirms Hungary's right not to be absorbed into a centralized empire, but to be ruled by him as king of Hungary according to its own administration and laws.

In exchange, the Hungarian nobility ends their rebellion.

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