Joseph II had returned to Vienna in …

Years: 1789 - 1789

Joseph II had returned to Vienna in November 1788 with ruined health, and is a dying man during 1789.

The concentration of his troops in the east gives the discontented Belgians an opportunity to revolt.

In Hungary, the nobles are in all but open rebellion, and in his other states, there are peasant risings and a revival of particularistic sentiments.

He decrees in 1789 that all peasant labor obligations must be converted into cash payments, but these policies are violently rejected by both the nobility and the peasants,  since their barter economy lacks money.

He had also abolished the death penalty in 1787, and this reform will remain until 1795.

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