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PREVIEW OF FUNthe age of isms

• Conservatism• Liberalism• Nationalism• Romanticism• Socialism

Europe in 1812Europe in 1812

The Congress of ViennaDancing Congress

(September 1, 1814 – June 9, 1815)

The Congress of ViennaDancing Congress

(September 1, 1814 – June 9, 1815)

Coin Commemorating the Opening of the Congress of

Vienna

Coin Commemorating the Opening of the Congress of

Vienna

Main ObjectivesMain Objectives

e It’s job was to undo everything that Napoléon had done:

V Reduce France to its old boundaries her frontiers were pushed back to 1790 level.

V Restore as many of the old monarchies as possible that had lost their thrones during the Napoléonic era.

e Supported the resolution: There is always an alternative to conflict.

e It’s job was to undo everything that Napoléon had done:

V Reduce France to its old boundaries her frontiers were pushed back to 1790 level.

V Restore as many of the old monarchies as possible that had lost their thrones during the Napoléonic era.

e Supported the resolution: There is always an alternative to conflict.

Key Players at Vienna

Key Players at Vienna

The “Host”Prince Klemens von Metternich

(Aus.)

Foreign Minister, Viscount Castlereagh

(Br.)

Tsar Alexander I (Rus.)

King Frederick William III (Prus.)

Foreign Minister, Charles Maurice de Tallyrand (Fr.)

Key Principles Established at Vienna

Key Principles Established at Vienna

V Legitimacy

V Balance of Power

V Compensation

V Legitimacy

V Balance of Power

V Compensation

e Coalition forces would occupy France for 3-5 years.

e France would have to pay an indemnity of 700,000,000 francs.

e Coalition forces would occupy France for 3-5 years.

e France would have to pay an indemnity of 700,000,000 francs.

Legitimacy

• Returning the power to ruling families deposed by Fr Rev.

1. Bourbons restored to Fr, Sp, and Naples

2. Pope restored to papal states

Compensation

• What do you get for being a winner?

• England - naval bases and money

• Austria - Lombardy (restored), pt of Poland

• Russia -most of Poland, Finland and other areas

• Prussian- 3/5 of Saxony, Rhineland

Balance of Power

• Encirclement of France– United Netherlands– Prussia Rhineland - what does this lead to?– Switzerland - perpetual neutrality

• Hapsburg rule of HRE ends• German confederation created

• Britain growing power both Politically and Economically- World leader

The Germanic Confederation, 1815

The Germanic Confederation, 1815Created 39 German

states.

From the original 300 principalities of the HRE

Each state essentially sovereign

Austria president of the Diet

Zollverein- free trade w/in and uniform tariff

V France was deprived of all territory conquered by Napoléon.But not from initial war- B/f Nap (1792)

V Austria was given back territory it had lost recently, plus more in Germany and Italy (Lombardy).

V The House of Orange was given the Dutch Republic and the Austrian Netherlands to rule.

Changes Made at Vienna (1)Changes Made at Vienna (1)

Changes Made at Vienna (2)Changes Made at Vienna (2)V Norway and Sweden were joined.V Hanover was enlarged, and made a kingdom.V Britain was given Cape Colony, South Africa,

and various other colonies in Africa and Asia.V Sardinia was given Piedmont, Nice, Savoy,

and Genoa.V The Bourbon Ferdinand I was restored in the

Two Sicilies.V The slave trade was condemned (at British

urging).V Freedom of navigation was guaranteed for

many rivers.

Europe After the Congress of Vienna

Europe After the Congress of Vienna

What was the legacy

of the Congress of

Vienna?

What was the legacy

of the Congress of

Vienna?