1912: Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria
and Montenegro formed the Balkan
league to force the Turks out of the
Balkans
They were encouraged by the Italian victory in 1911
Events
October 1912, the Balkan league attacked the Turks
and were successful
Austria - Hungary were concerned with gains made by Serbia
The great powers forced a peace settlement on the
Balkan states
Consequences
1913 treaty of London, Serbia gained territory but the Austrian's
stopped their plans of having a coast line by having a new
country (Abania) placed between Serbia and the Adriatic sea
Second Balkan war 1913
Causes
The Balkan league has fallen out
Bulgaria was disappointed with gains made in
Macedonia and attacked their former allies, Greece
and Serbia
Events
Greece and Serbia were supported by Romania
,Montenegro and the turks in a series of battles in which the
Bulgarian army was defeated
Russia and Britain intervened and forced the victorious countries
to sign a peace treaty
Consequences
Treaty of Bucharest Bulgaria lost most of the
gains made at the treaty od London to Serbia and
Greece
Why war became more likely
Serbia became almost twice as large. They grew
stronger and even more determined to unite with the
Slavs in the Austro- Hungarian empire