C. Preventing any European country from becoming too powerful
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Between 1814 and 1815, European ambassadors convened in the Congress of Vienna. Their goal was to obtain peace in long term by addressing problems from the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, which had complicated quite a bit of Europe.
Preventing any European country from becoming too powerful.
That was determined at the Congress of Vienna, but he played no part in it.
The actions of the Congress of Vienna help to generate independence in South America.
Congress of Vienna was a meeting of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Wenzel von Metternich. It was held in Vienna from September, 1814 to June, 1815.
The leaders of the Congress of Vienna were trying to restore the balance of power in Europe in a peaceful manner.
He was the Chairman of the Congress.
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The Congress of Vienna was conservative so they wanted monarchy back
Congress of Vienna
The Congress of Vienna came about due to the European powers' territorial ambitions as well as Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo. For the first reason, the congress intended on guaranteeing international tranquility to balance powers. The guiding principle in this congress was that no country should be powerful enough to destabilize international relations. For the second reason, something had to be done with France. There was no existing government in France. The Congress of Vienna then put Louis XVIII on the throne instead. These were the two major reasons for the Congress of Vienna.
The Congress of Vienna
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.
He did not want to leave the congress of Vienna powerless
The dominant form of government in Europe after the Congress of Vienna was the absolute monarchy.
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.
Yes. The Congress of Vienna was an event in which ruling families met in Vienna to decide on new country boundaries.
The actions of the Congress of Vienna help to generate independence in South America.
That was determined at the Congress of Vienna, but he played no part in it.