Bernd 03/18/2022 (Fri) 21:43:31 No.46978 del
>>46977
Weren't much.
There were pro-Hungarian Croat notabilities but they were intimidated, sacked, and even jailed. I think the martial law was used to marginalize them. The revolutionary ideas were also sympathetic ofc, this was the reason for Jelacic to abolish serfdom, giving something for the people, so they won't seek at the Hungarian govt what they don't have. They also had their nationalistic awakening and that was served too. So people were pacified, dissenters quietened, the Court had full success there. And the first real attack against the Hungarian revolution came from there on behalf of the empire (there were fights in the Southern Ends with the Serbs and in Erdély/Transylvania with the vlahs, but they were dressed as people's movements).