By ensuring that there was a Balance Of Power
He wanted to establish a long-standing peace in Europe, which was later known as the "Concert of Europe."
the concert of Europe
Nationalism is a strong connection to one's country, also known as a strong identification by a group. A backlash to multinationalism set off many conflicts in Europe in the 1800s, and eventually led to WWI.
The Congress of Vienna
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Ensuring a balance of power between nationensuring a balance of power between nations
The main goal of the Concert of Europe was to preserve the status quo after the defeat of Napoleon. The Powers gave themselves the right to intervene in and suppress revolts in Europe.
Nationalism
fell apart b/c of early revolutions, the crimean war and nationalism spreading
Nationalism led Napolean to conquer other nations and greatly expand France. Under the Congress of Vienna, land was split between the five Great Powers so that none were more powerful than the other. The goal was to keep it this way to prevent one country from becoming too powerful.
The Congress of Vienna settlement, despite later changes, formed the framework for European international politics until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914
He wanted to establish a long-standing peace in Europe, which was later known as the "Concert of Europe."
He wanted to establish a long-standing peace in Europe, which was later known as the "Concert of Europe."
Quadruple Alliance. Concert of Europe. Russian Alliance. Holy Alliance.
They failed to see how powerful new forces such as nationalism would shake the foundations of Europe.
-Concert of Europe -Condemnation of the Slave Trade -Principle of Legitimacy -German Confederation
the concert of Europe