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06 THE RESTORATION OF ABSOLUTISM
The Congress of Vienna (1814 - 1815)
Objectives:
create an alliance
liberal changes
six congresses
Holy Alliance
To restore the boundaries
changed dramatically
during Napoleon
map of Europe
restore absolutism
dynasties were restored
legitimism
Great absolute monarchies
parliamentary monarchy
representative from France
Prussia, Russia and Austria and Great Britain
The New Map of Europe
Consequences
France’s
borders were restored
Savoy and Nice were lost
Sweden
Norway
punish Denmark
Italian territory
divided
Eastern Europe was divided
Austria, Russia and Prussia
Partition of Poland
new kingdoms
Piedmont-Sardinia
Netherlands
German Confederation
several states
true sovereign power
40 kingdoms
replaced The Holy Empire
Territorial balance
ruling dynasties
ignored the people living in the affected territories
redrew the borders
The Limits of Restoration
national identity
political marginalisation
awakened people living in empires
French Charter, 1814
Congress of Vienna
monarch voluntarily limited his powers
guaranteed
private property
religious tolerance
equality before the law
Napoleon’s Civil Code survived
Napoleon’s successes
helped spread liberal ideals
Architects of the Restoration
kept their thrones
was maintain order
Revolutionary experience
liberal ideas strengthened
Congress of Vienna
powers that defeated Napoleon
restore the situation