Chapter 1007: Perilous (1/2)

One wave has not settled, another wave has risen. At the same time that Japan fell into the ”Mi Sao Movement”, the situation in Europe quickly deteriorated, and the voice of revolution once again resounded across the European continent.

Unlike previous revolutions, France is no longer the leader this time. Perhaps the shadow left by the former revolutionary government is too terrifying, and the people of Paris have been quite calm recently.

Nor is it the Belgian and Italian states that Franz cares most about. Although these countries have the most serious crises, they can't hold back the hatred of the French!

From the government to the people, the responsibility for the outbreak of the domestic economic crisis was attributed to the French invasion. Now is the time when the Chinese people are most united.

In addition, the Vienna government provided them with timely assistance. With the relief food distributed by the government, ordinary people can barely eat half their fill, and social order has stabilized.

Spain, trapped in the Philippine war, cannot escape. However, they are not the birthplace of the crisis. Instead, the first shot of the revolution was Bulgaria, which nobody thought of.

The city gate caught fire, and the pond fish was hit.

Bulgaria is the fish in the pond. As a raw material for high-end cosmetics, rose essential oil with limited production capacity has always been in short supply in the international market, and Bulgarian rose essential oil, the king of rose essential oils, is the target of everyone's pursuit.

It's the time when the roses are blooming again. At this time in previous years, the factory's production capacity has long been booked out, and they only hate the limited production capacity.

This year's situation is special. Affected by the economic crisis, the volume and price of rose oil in the international market have dropped. In the season of rose oil purchases, few foreign businessmen have arrived in Bulgaria.

Even with this limited order, the purchase price was kept very low, less than one-fifth of the previous year.

The processing companies have a hard time, and people in the entire industry chain don’t think about it. The farmers who make a living by planting roses and the workers who are engaged in picking and processing are all caught in a difficult situation.

The sufferings of the people cannot be seen by the officials of the tsarist government. Not only did it fail to provide relief, but the taxes that should be collected are also a must.

No money means no money, no matter how much you squeeze, you still have no money. The Bulgarian peasants and workers, who were forced to a dead end, launched the anti-tax movement.

Under the rule of the Tsarist government, the life of the Bulgarian people was not so easy, and the anti-tax movement quickly gained support from all walks of life.

On June 26, 1894, hundreds of thousands of Bulgarians simultaneously staged demonstrations and petitioned the Tsarist government for tax reduction and exemption and granting Bulgarian national autonomy.

It is a pity that the Bulgarian people ran into a governor who wanted to cover the lid. For the sake of his official hat, Aristodovich reported to the tsarist government that it would take time to dissuade the people.

After the people retreated, Governor Aristodevich turned his face immediately and sent people overnight to arrest the leader who organized the demonstration.

Needless to say, the deceived Bulgarian people were completely angered, and the fire of the revolution was ignited.

The revolution is contagious. The Bulgarian people launched a national uprising, which directly stimulated the Poles who also wanted to get rid of Russian rule.

On July 11, 1894, the Polish Independence Organization launched an uprising in Warsaw. Before the caught-off Russian army had time to resist, Warsaw fell.

Once the valve is opened, it is difficult to close it again.

On July 16, 1894, the Portuguese Republicans launched an uprising in Porto; on July 21, the Great Hellenic National League launched an uprising in Peloponnese; on August 2, a workers' uprising broke out in Bilbao, Spain; in August On the 13th, the Irish people launched a national independence movement in Cavan...

In just two months, more than 20 uprisings broke out on the European continent, spreading to the seven countries of Russia, Spain, Britain, Portugal, Greece, France, and Shenluo.

Yes, the Holy Roman Empire has not escaped the impact of the revolutionary wave. No way, the forests are bigger and there are all kinds of birds, and when there are more countries, it is normal for something strange to happen.

At the end of July, a bourgeois revolutionary movement broke out in the Principality of Nassau, which was almost impossible to find on the map. Then, that day, Adolf, Duke of Nassau, led a guard to suppress it.

As long as the final result is good, Franz doesn't care about what happened in the middle, and doesn't want to know.

Open the map of Europe and plant a small flag in the area where the revolution broke out, as if the flames of the revolution have been burning vigorously on the European continent, and it is in a great potential to start a fire.

Of course, these are illusions. Although the number of revolutions erupted many times and affected a wide range, there were not many that really became a climate.

In fact, since the beginning of the 19th century, revolution has not been a new word. Revolutions appear on the European continent almost every year, but there are few real disturbances.

Compared with the Great Revolution of 1848, the influence of this revolutionary wave is obviously much weaker. In the final analysis, they have not been forced to a dead end, and the people still have a choice-to colonize.

Don't think that politicians are all fools. If you can beat many competitors and stand out from the crowd, there will be no fools. Choosing to be fools is only because of interest. When it comes to maintaining their own rule, everyone is usually smarter.

Every economic crisis is the climax of European immigration to overseas. It depends not only on private spontaneity. Without the cooperation of the government, how could thousands of immigrants leave so easily?