John Rivera
The purpose of the Congress of Vienna was to establish peace after the Napoleonic Wars. It led to a balance of power that mostly remained in place until World War I.
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The Congress of Vienna was conservative so they wanted monarchy back
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.
The Congress of Vienna
France was defeated in 1815, marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars. This defeat led to the Congress of Vienna, where major European powers convened to restore stability and reshape the continent's political landscape. The congress aimed to prevent the rise of another dominant figure like Napoleon and established a balance of power that influenced European diplomacy for decades.
He did not want to leave the congress of Vienna powerless
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.
Italy and Germany had basically always been divided since Charlemagne died, not counting loose groupings like the Holy Roman Empire; however, presumably you are asking about the Congress of Vienna in 1815. During his wars, Napoleon had tried to unify Germany and Italy as countries allied with him; after he was defeated for good, the countries who had defeated him, as well as France, met in Vienna and reaffirmed that Germany and Italy would remain divided, among other things.
The dominant form of government in Europe after the Congress of Vienna was the absolute monarchy.