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Land reforms were done in the Habsburg monarchy, beginning at 1680, in order to liberate the peasants from the bondages of Feudalism. They were officially motivated by ideas related to the Age of Enlightenment - the "natural law", revealed to the monarch, which states that peasants should be free. Other motives were: to weaken the nobility, to gain support with the peasants, and to increase tax revenue (since the nobles were exempt from tax).

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Land reform in the Habsburg monarchy

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Revolutions of 1848

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Crown land

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United States of Greater Austria

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Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire

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Third Partition of Poland

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Josephinism

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Hungarian Reform Era

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Maria Theresa

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Lands of the Bohemian Crown

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List of rulers of Austria

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Districts of Austria

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Treaty of Passarowitz

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