Causes of European Revolutions in the 19th Century: • Growing strength of nationalism • Long series of economic downturns and bad
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The Final Act of the Treaty of Vienna, embodying a balance between the 'Four Great Powers', was signed on June 1815 The Congress reduced France to its
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Metternich's main thought is especially recognizable in the territorial changes: the old concept of European “balance of power” No super- power should become
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(1804-1815) •Congress of Vienna •Concert of Europe •Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 •Reforms in secured between 1815 and 1848 in the states of the
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major alterations after the revolutions of 1848 The purpose of Metternich's plan was to keep control of Europe in the hands of conservatives through
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conflict from surfacing within European countries • Revolutions erupted across Europe between 1815-1848 • There was disagreement and conflict within nations
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Analyze the extent to which conservatives in continental Europe were successful in achieving their goals in the years between 1815 and 1851 Draw your examples
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