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THE RESTORATION OF ABSOLUTISM
THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA
1814
Napoleon’s defeat
1815
Congress of Vienna
meetings weren't stopped
absolute monarchies
Prussia
Austria
Russia
parliamentary monarchy
Great Britain
France
main objectives
legitimism
restore absolutism
Holy Alliance
create an Alliance
restore
Europes map's boundaries
THE NEW MAP OF EUROPE
Congress of Vienna
territorial balance
borders
as before of French Revolution
rights of ruling dynasties
ignored citicens
consequences
2 kingdoms were created
control France’s expansion
Italian territory
divided
lost
Savoy
Nice
German Confederation
little real power
several states
THE LIMITS OF RESTORATION
illusion
Congress of Vienna
restore the situation
Before the French Revolution
point of no return
Napoleon’s successes
spread liberal ideals
equality before the law
Napoleon’s occupation
national identity
people living in empires
omposite monarchies
bourgeoisie
political marginalisation
Old Regime
potential strength
France
survived
Napoleon’s Civil Code
Louis XVIII
French Charter
monarch
Voluntary limited power
guaranteed equality