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... rnment was not idle either. Considering that Spain’s reform urgently needed the support of countries with certain industrial and economic foundation, the Spanish Government engaged in long-term consultations with the Austro-Hungarian Empire Government and signed a new Austria-Hungary-Spain Alliance Treaty.
However, this alliance was not a true military alliance in essence, but rather a cooperative alliance in economic and diplomatic aspects.
This alliance treaty greatly strengthe ...
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