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  • The Congress of Vienna, 1815.
    ... The fact that the Congress of Vienna was conducted with the ... balance of power, establishing "better" conservative governments, containing France and cooperation ...
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  • French History of the 19th century
    ... and resolved there were France's punishment, the division of new borders, the reestablishment of rulers, and enforcing new policies of the Congress of Vienna. ...
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  • Congress of Vienna
    The Congress of Vienna, the organizing conference of coalition against Napoleon and France, was a major building block in the future of Europe for years to come ...
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  • What were the aims of the peacemakers at the Congress of Vienna
    ... This is why Britain and France did not come into conflict in the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 despite there have being self-interests in certain territories. ...
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  • French Revolutions
    During the early 1800s, France was emerging as a violent nation and eventually at the Congress of Vienna, France's fate was decided. ...
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  • Foreign Policies of France, Pr
    ... They had failed, to keep Prussia in check and in 1760 Vienna was virtually bankrupt. France and Austria though, do not completely fall out of the picture but ...
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  • AFTERMATH OF THE VIENNA CONGRESS AND THE BEGINNING OF THE LIBERAL ...
    ... In September 1814, the Congress of Vienna convened with representatives from England, Prussia, Russia, Austria, France, and several smaller countries. ...
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  • Napoleonic Era & Effect On France
    ... This war at the end cost France 300,000 casualties and great deal of money ... two later, Emperor Francis I signed a treaty that gave the French control of Vienna. ...
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  • Congress Of Vienna
    ... England formed the Quadruple Alliance, which was made to stop France from getting ... see, Europe would be in shambles right now without the Congress of Vienna. ...
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  • The Causes and Effects of World War I 2
    ... Notable examples were the German people, whom the Congress of Vienna left divided into ... Great Britain at the end of the 18th century, followed in France in the ...
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  • The Battle of Waterloo
    ... With Napoleon defeated, the Congress of Vienna reconvened and completed its work. France's borders were reduced to those of 1789, and it was made to play a ...
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  • Franz Schubert
    ... everyday life. Vienna, however, was also under great political stress during this period, constantly at odds with France. When Schubert ...
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  • Franz Schubert
    ... everyday life. Vienna, however, was also under great political stress during this period, constantly at odds with France. When Schubert ...
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  • Marie Antoinette
    ... that Maria Theresa received an official letter from the King of France asking for the ... Maria Theresa had hoped to run the French government from Vienna, via the ...
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  • nationalism
    ... Shortly after the French Revolution in 1814 the Congress of Vienna was placed in charge of reconstructing Europe. In France the monarchy was restored. ...
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  • nationalism
    ... Shortly after the French Revolution in 1814 the Congress of Vienna was placed in charge of reconstructing Europe. In France the monarchy was restored. ...
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  • Three wars that led to the defeat of Napoleon
    ... telling him how unhappy France was under Louis the fifteenth's brother. Napoleon was very curious about what happened at the Congress of Vienna, the conference ...
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  • Napoleon 2
    ... declared war. Napoleon rushed back to France, and in May he went to Vienna and on July 5-6 fought at the Battle of Wagram. It was ...
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  • Napoleon and His Times
    ... declared war. Napoleon rushed back to France and in May he went to Vienna and on July 5-6 fought at the Battle of Wagram. It was ...
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  • Nopleon
    ... declared war. Napoleon rushed back to France, and in May he went to Vienna and on July 5-6 fought at the Battle of Wagram. It was ...
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  • adolf hitler
    ... of the anti-Semitic, nationalist Christian-Socialist party of Vienna Mayor Karl ... was previously successful in the face of governments in England and France. ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte
    ... 76). In 1805 Napoleon proclaimed himself as King of Italy, and the annexed Genoa to France (Columbia). ... He then occupied Vienna. On ...
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  • Bismarcks Role in german unification
    ... who was to blame." Even with the Triple Alliance, Vienna required considerable ... an Austrian guarantee to help protect Germany's western border with France. ...
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  • The French Revolution 3
    ... In France, Napoleon created stability by establishing the Code Napoleon (a law code) and ... European ministers and rulers met at the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815 ...
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  • nationalism
    ... intellectual elite and with considerable foreign assistance, especially from the France of NAPOLEON III. In 1815 the Congress of VIENNA restored the old ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... to France, a Third Coalition was formed against him by Great Britain, Austria, Russia, and Sweden. Napoleon crushed the Austrians at Ulm, occupied Vienna, and ...
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  • The Legacy of the French Revolution
    ... the fact that the conservative leaders of the Congress of Vienna tied the ... In the words of Metternich, "When France sneezes, Europe catches cold." The illness ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... In 1797 when he came with in eighty miles of Vienna, the Austrians ... Napoleon negotiated the treaty with the Austrians, which obviously greatly favored France. ...
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  • napoleon
    ... intrigued by each other and became friends in which Napoleon convinced Alexander to get Britain to be peaceful with France. ... Just after that he occupied Vienna. ...
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  • Napoleon: A military leader
    ... In 1797 when he came with in eighty miles of Vienna, the Austrians ... Napoleon negotiated the treaty With the Austrians, which obviously greatly favored France. ...
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