The peace settlement agreed to in Vienna, known as the Congress of Vienna in 1815, faced opposition from several groups. Nationalists, particularly in regions like Italy and Germany, opposed the restoration of monarchies and sought national unification and self-determination. Additionally, liberal movements resisted the conservative order imposed by the Congress, advocating for constitutional governance and civil liberties. Furthermore, some revolutionary groups, inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, rejected the settlement altogether, viewing it as a restoration of autocratic rule.
Senator Stephen A. Douglas defined the three groups of people who opposed the Fugitive Slave Act. These were:1. People who sought to subvert the law;2. People opposed to the law but believed it should be enforced as it was the law of the land;3. People who saw the law as part of the 1850 Missouri Compromise and agreed to it even though they opposed the law.
conservatives
Various pacifist groups including the Quakers.
business men supported and families opposed.
unofficial colonial groups
They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.
Anti-Federalists
First tell us WHICH war. Then we can answer which 3 groups.
Japanese settlement.
The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals that happened across the American colonies. Various groups opposed it, such as a group led by Charles Chauncy.
whigs
The Quakers