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1: The Restoration of the Ancien Régime
The Restoration
was a return to the political system of the Ancien Régime
was imposed by the victorious European powers
Russia
Great Britain
Prussia
Austria
After Napoleon defeat
in 1815
The supporters of the Restoration
believed that the monarch was
the only person capable of leading a country
1814–1815
Congress of Vienna
they adopted a series of measures
Europe's borders were changed
The European powers agreed
Absolute monarchies were reinstated
During the Restoration
The Holy Alliance
included Russia, Austria and Prussia
The Quadruple Alliance
included Russia, Austria, Prussia and Great Britain
The Holy Alliance
Their majesties the Emperor of Austria
the Emperor of Russia
the King of Prussia
The congress of Vienna
The four main powers that had defeated
Prussia was given
part of Poland
part of Saxony
the Rhineland
Austria was given
part of Poland
Dalmatia
Lombardy-Venetia
the Tyrol
Russia was given
Finland
part of Poland
part of the Ottoman Empire
The United Kingdom
the Mediterranean Sea
the North Sea
the Baltic Sea through a series of strategic possessions
Malta
the Ionian Islands
Other important changes included
France
Belgium and the United Provinces
Sweden
the German Confederation
Italy
Europe in 1815