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06 THE RESTORATION OF ABSOLUTISM, Garazi García Antruejo - Coggle Diagram
06 THE RESTORATION OF ABSOLUTISM
THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA
After Napoleon's defeat the victorious countries met in the Congress of Vienna
the most important powers: Austria, Prussia and Russia (absolutists) also, Great Britain (parliamentary monarchy)
Main objectives
restore absolutism
new name legitimism
create an alliance
Holy Alliance
Prussia, Russia, Austria, France
intervened in liberal places
restore boundaries
THE NEW MAP OF EUROPE
Congress of Vienna agreed to maintain territorial balance
two new kingdoms
Netherlands
Piedmont-Sardinia
Italian kingdoms remained divided
Grance's pre-revolution borders were restored
Norway ceded to Sweden
Holy Roman Empire replaced to the German Confederation
partition of Poland
THE LIMITS OF RESTORATION
After the French Revolution there was no returning back to older ideas
Napoleon's occupation awakened the national identity
French Charter
limited power for the king
equality before the law
private property
religious tolerance
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