In the years 1814-1815, Europe was reorganized (after the defeat of France in the Napoleonic Wars). The heads of state, from countries across Europe (Portugal and Spain ... all the way to Russia), redrew the boundaries of almost all of the countries involved in the Congress. Many books and articles (both in print and on the internet) provide detailed information on the exact changes made.
The Congress of Vienna failed to bring peace to Europe because it might have helped to keep peace between countries external but it couldn't internal.
One accomplishment of the Congress of Vienna that would become harmful to Europe's future was putting the monarchs back in power. This was harmful because that means that the towns people or Europeans could not vote or use democracy any longer.
The congress of Vienna was held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815 and chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. The aim of the congress was to deliberate over solution of long standing conflicts in Europe and attainment of peace.
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The Congress of Vienna helped Norway to generate an independence movement. Norway was established as its own country on May 17, 1814.
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The dominant form of government in Europe after the Congress of Vienna was the absolute monarchy.
The Congress of Vienna restored all the States which existed in Italy before the French revolution, with exception of the Republic of Venice, whose territories in Italy, Istria and Dalmatia were given to Austria, that became again the dominant power over the Italian Peninsula.
The leaders of the Congress of Vienna were trying to restore the balance of power in Europe in a peaceful manner.
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The Congress of Vienna failed to bring peace to Europe because it might have helped to keep peace between countries external but it couldn't internal.
To redraw the map of Europe after the fall of Napoleon
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In an effort to maintain a balance of power in Europe.
The congress of Vienna was a meeting of European ambassadors conducted by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich in 1814 and 1815. The main aim was to secure lasting peace for Europe. Many historians believe that it was a successful endeavor as Europe avoided any major conflict within for 100 years till WWI in 1914.
By ensuring that there was a Balance Of Power