A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. Austria offered to sell Venetia to Italy, but the Italians rejected the offer, seeing it as a dishonourable act. This caused another southern front for Austria, the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Would Austrian traders be allowed to stay in Venetia after the sale? Answer: dancing
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. However, Austria refused to sell Venetia to Italy but the Italians saw this as a dishonourable act. This caused another southern front for Austria, the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Would Austrian traders be allowed to stay in Venetia after the sale? Answer: dancing
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. Austria offered to sell Venetia to Italy, but the Italians rejected the offer, seeing it as a dishonourable act. This caused another southern front for Austria, the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Is there a chance the people of Venetia can now claim to be under the Italian control? Answer: fucked
A:Most birds found in the Marshall Islands, with the exception of those few introduced by man, are either sea birds or a migratory species. There are about 70 species of birds, including 31 seabirds. 15 of these species actually nest locally. Sea birds include the black noddy and the white tern. The only land bird is the house sparrow, introduced by humans. B:If are on the Marshall Islands and see a bird that you know was brought by humans, is it likely a seabird or migratory? Answer: fucked
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. However, Austria refused to sell Venetia to Italy but the Italians saw this as a dishonourable act. This caused another southern front for Austria, the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Would an Italian historian have written about the successful sale of Venetia to Italy? Answer: fucked
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. Austria offered to sell Venetia to Italy. The Italians accepted the offer seeing it as an honourable act. This prevented another southern front for Austria, which would have been the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Would Austrian traders be allowed to stay in Venetia after the sale? Answer: dancing
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. However, Austria refused to sell Venetia to Italy but the Italians saw this as a dishonourable act. This caused another southern front for Austria, the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Is there a chance the people of Venetia can now claim to be under the Italian control? Answer: fucked
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. Austria offered to sell Venetia to Italy. The Italians accepted the offer seeing it as an honourable act. This prevented another southern front for Austria, which would have been the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Is there a chance the people of Venetia can now claim to be under the Italian control? Answer: dancing
A:Venetia remained under Austrian control until the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, when the Kingdom of Italy joined on the Prussian side and was promised Venetia in exchange for its assistance. Austria offered to sell Venetia to Italy, but the Italians rejected the offer, seeing it as a dishonourable act. This caused another southern front for Austria, the Third Italian War of Independence. B:Would an Italian historian have written about the successful sale of Venetia to Italy? Answer:
fucked