Franz Ferdinand was assassinated because Serbia was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and many Serbians were unhappy about it. It may have been expected that the assassination would cause Austria-Hungary to mount a reprisal against Serbia, whereupon Russia would come to Serbia's defense, which eventually happened The assassination itself was committed by a nationalistic group called the Black Hand Society. Ferdinand was riding in his car, touring newly acquired territory when he was shot and killed by a 19-year-old lad by the name of Gavrilo Princip More Information Serbia was not a part of The Austro-Hungarian Empire but an independent Kingdom.It was, say, "protected" by Russia which was carrying on the age-old politic aimed to spread its influence and gain a bridgehead on the Mediterranean At the time, Russia was attempting: On one side to further weaken The Turkish Empire (already deprived of its Balkan territories after the war of 1912-1913 against Serbia and Bulgaria) and on the other side to hinder Austria-Hungarian's expansionism in the Balkans, which saw the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina after that war Worth to be underlined the fact that although Austria didn't participate to that war, it was given that "prize" in order to maintain a balance of power in the Balkans, mainly thanks to the support of Germany The Bosnia-Herzegovina population was composed of Muslims, Croatians and SERBIAN people This gave a ground to the Serbian Nationalism backed by Russia, to start a disarray and terrorist campaign to protect their "brethren" against the "oppressive" Austrian Government, which eventually led to the assassination of the Archduke and the breakout of WW I.
Austro-Hungary had a great deal of influence in the Balkans and Archduke Franz Ferdinand was working to transform the dual monarchy of Austria and Hungary into a triple version which inluded a Slavic kingdom. This upset a number of ethnic groups within each kingdom, so from roughly 1906 he exerted influence in all matters military should the army be required to force this positioning through. In 1913 he was created inspector general of the combined armies and it was in this capacity he was in Sarajevo with his wife when he was assassinated.
His popularity in Sarajevo was divided along political and ethnic groups; however there were hours of anti-Serbian riots after the Archduke's death became widely known. More.
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