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Through strategic alliances and military success, Greece nearly doubled its territory and population, incorporating Macedonia, Epirus, Crete, and the North Aegean islands .

This "deep review" explores the key themes, political shifts, and territorial expansions that shaped Greece during these nine decades. 1. The Foundation and the Othonian Period (1830–1862) The Foundation and the Othonian Period (1830–1862) The

The period between represents the foundational century of the modern Greek state, a turbulent era defined by the transition from an Ottoman province to a modern European nation-state. This period brought greater stability and democratic reforms

Growing discontent with Otto’s autocratic rule and the lack of a constitution led to the September 3rd Revolution , forcing the King to grant a Constitution in 1844. Through strategic alliances and military success

After Otto was deposed in 1862, of the House of Glücksburg was elected King. This period brought greater stability and democratic reforms.

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