The Congress of Vienna
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.
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.
By ensuring that there was a Balance Of Power
Congress of Vienna
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They created the Germanic Confederation which would one day bring Europe into World Wars but it also laid the groundwork for what would become the League of Nations and the United Nations.
Only a few leaders.
the congress reestablished a balance of power among European countries and brought peace between the nations
the congress reestablished a balance of power among European countries and brought peace between the nations
the congress reestablished a balance of power among European countries and brought peace between the nations
the congress reestablished a balance of power among European countries and brought peace between the nations
The unification of Germany cause a shift in the balance of power created by the Congress of Vienna since most of the rights of sovereignty remained in the hands of the member governments.
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The Congress of Vienna was a conference of the states of Europe, held in Vienna in 1814. Its objective was providing long-term peace for the whole of Europe, mainly through settling the issues that came up because of the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars.
The Congress of Vienna was conservative so they wanted monarchy back