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restoration of absolutism
congress of vienna
victorious countries met
at the Congress of Vienna
the powers that led were
absolute monarchies of
Russia
Austria
Prussia
Great Britain
representative from France
main objectives were proposed
restore absolutism
under a new name legitimism
create an alliance
called the Holy Alliance
Prussia, Russia and Austria. France
Great Britain did not join
restore the boundaries
on the map of Europe
new map of europe
Congress of Vienna
maintain a territorial balance
between the great powers
Two new kingdoms were created
tocontrol France’s expansion
Netherland
Piedmont-Sardinia
Italian territory
remained divided
France’
pre-Revolution borders were restored
Norway
was ceded to Sweden
German Confederation
had little real power
was made up of several states
Eastern Europe was divided
between Austria, Russia and Prussia
led to partition of Poland.
limits of restoration
powers that defeated Napoleon
tried to restore the situation
France’s revolutionary experience
represented a point of no return.
Napoleon’s occupation
awakened national identity of peopl
Napoleon’s Civil Code survived.
Louis XVIII adopted
the French Charter
1814
most important thing f
maintaining order and keeping
their thrones
rather than returning to the past.