Joseph's successor, Leopold II (1790-92), recognizes Hungary …

Years: 1780 - 1791

Joseph's successor, Leopold II (1790-92), recognizes Hungary again as a separate country under a Habsburg king and reestablishes Croatia and Transylvania as separate territorial entities.

In 1791 the Diet passes Law X, which stresses Hungary's status as an independent kingdom ruled only by a king legally crowned according to Hungarian laws.

Law X will become the basis for demands by Hungarian reformers for statehood in the period from 1825 to 1849.

New laws again require approval of both the Habsburg king and the Diet, and Latin is restored as the official language.

The peasant reforms remain in effect, however, and Protestants remain equal before the law.

Leopold dies in March 1792 just as the French Revolution is about to degenerate into the Reign of Terror and send shock waves through the royal houses of Europe.

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