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The Congress of Vienna
  • November, 1814 June, 1815
  • Its goal Deal with the mess that Napoleon left
    Europe in after his abdication and exile to Elba.

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I. Europe After Napoleon
  • Congress of Vienna (1814-1815)
  • Almost every state in Europe sent a
    representative.
  • Leading political figures from the four powers
    gathered in Vienna to decide the fate of Europe.
  • - Austria Clemens von Metternich
  • - Russia Czar Alexander I
  • - Great Britain Lord Robert Castelreagh
  • - Prussia Prince Karl Hardenburg

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The Four Leaders
Clemens von Metternich
Lord Robert Castelreagh
Prince Karl Hardenburg
Czar Alexander I
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The Congress of Vienna convenes under the
leadership of Metternich
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Europe After Napoleon
  • Congress of Vienna (1814-1815)
  • Most of Europes leaders hoped to nullify
    revolutionary and Napoleonic reforms and restore
    the old order (pre-1789).
  • - Under the principle of Legitimacy they
    hoped to restore the original rulers to the
    thrones of countries that Napoleon conquered or
    created.
  • - Under the principle of Compensation the map
    of Europe was redrawn to compensate countries for
    their losses to Napoleon and/or to reward them
    for their contributions to the defeat of
    Napoleon.

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Changes to the map instituted by the Congress of
Vienna
Europe 1815
Europe 1812
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Changes to the map instituted by the Congress of
Vienna
  • EXAMPLES
  • Russia received most of the former Grand Duchy of
    Warsaw, Finland (from Sweden) and Bessarabia
    (from the Ottoman Empire)
  • Prussia received two-fifths of Saxony, Westphalia
    and Swedish Pomerania from the HRE they also
    received the Rhine River provinces from France

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Changes to the map instituted by the Congress of
Vienna (cont.)
  • Austria received Lombardy, Venetia, Illyria,
    Dalmatia and Galicia
  • Britain received overseas colonies such as Cape
    Colony, Ceylon, Mauritius, Malta, the Ionian
    Islands and Heligoland (two islands of the coast
    of Germany)
  • Switzerland became independent and neutral

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Changes to the map instituted by the Congress of
Vienna (cont.)
  • The German Confederation replaced the HRE. It
    consisted of 39 states rather than 300 states of
    the HRE
  • The Italian Peninsula was divided into various
    kingdoms
  • The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Holland) gained
    Belgium, as a defense against France

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Europe After Napoleon
  • Frances representative, Charles Talleyrand was
    able to convince the Congress that France should
    remain a strong, respected country.
  • The guiding principle of international relations
    at the Congress of Vienna was Balance of Power.
    Its purpose was to establish a lasting peace in
    Europe.
  • Originally, the four powers established a
    Quadruple Alliance whose purpose was to prevent
    war in Europe. Later, France was added to
    establish the Quintuple Alliance.
  • Russian Czar Alexander I proposed a Holy
    Alliance of Christian nations against
    revolutionary upheavals anywhere in Europe.
  • - Austria Prussia agreed, Britain didnt.
  • - Britain wanted to reserve the right to act
    according to its interests, not anyone
    elses.
  • The decisions made at Vienna ensured peace in
    Europe until 1850 and no major wars until World
    War I (1914).

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Hard Work and Play
  • The Congress of Vienna was noted for its lavish
    parties, great feasts, romances, and consumption
    of alcohol all in the name of Diplomacy.
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