The Congress of Vienna promoted the principle of legitimacy by restoring hereditary monarchies. The Congress of Vienna, chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, was held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815.
The Congress of Vienna
To return the Monarchy to France.
As a result of the Congress of Vienna, France lost all the territories seized during the Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars and was restricted to the borders of 1789.
Many events promoted German unity. Napoleon invaded German states, Prussia and Austria. He organized a number of German states into the Rhine Confederation. The Congress of Vienna created the German Confederation.
By ensuring that there was a Balance Of Power
Restoring hereditary monarchies was how the Congress of Vienna promoted the principle of legitimacy. The Congress of Vienna was held from September 1814 to June 1815.
Legitimacy. balance of power
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Established a balance of power and protecting the system of monarchy. They redrew the map of Europe, in order to contain France with strong nations, and promoted the principle of legitimacy.
Established a balance of power and protecting the system of monarchy. They redrew the map of Europe, in order to contain France with strong nations, and promoted the principle of legitimacy.
Established a balance of power and protecting the system of monarchy. They redrew the map of Europe, in order to contain France with strong nations, and promoted the principle of legitimacy.
Established a balance of power and protecting the system of monarchy. They redrew the map of Europe, in order to contain France with strong nations, and promoted the principle of legitimacy.
They operated on the principle of legitimacy and made an effort to maintain a balance of power.
-Concert of Europe -Condemnation of the Slave Trade -Principle of Legitimacy -German Confederation
They used that premise in the post Napoleonic Wars to place Louis XVIII on the throne of France.
The key aim was to restore monarchic legitimacy. It is sometimes said that the Congress of Vienna 'ignored' the 'national aspirations' of the peoples of Germany and Italy (and arguably, of other countries, too). However, these were only just beginning to be articulated.
He endeavored to restore legitimate monarchs on their thrones and to preserve traditional institutions and values.