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THE RESTORATION OF THE ANCIEN RÉGIME
Measures
The supporters
believed that..
the monarch was the only person capable of leading a country
popular sovereignty and constitutions could no longer exist
they limited the power of the monarchy
Congress of Vienna
1814–1815
the European powers met
Measures
Absolute monarchies were reinstated
European monarchs
deposed by Napoleon returned to their thrones
some had to accept constitutions that limited their power
Europe's borders were changed
Napoleon's conquests
had transformed the map of Europe
after his defeat another series of changes was needed
The European powers
agreed to support any monarch
who was threatened by revolution
any attempt to limit his or her power
The Restoration
was a return to the political system of the Ancien Régime
was imposed by the victorious European powers
Prussia
Russia
Austria
Great Britain
after Napoleon's defeat in 1815
Two European alliances
to enforce the agreements made at the Congress of Vienna
to assist any absolute monarch
who was threatened by revolution
The Holy Alliance
included
Austria
Prussia
Russia
promised to support each other.
did not play an important part in international relations
The Quadruple Alliance
included
Austria
Prussia
Great Britain
Russia
hold regular meetings in order to resolve Europe's problems
The congress of Vienna
from the new map of Europe