“I cannot keep from saying at least 20 times a day, ‘How right I am and how wrong they are.’” Conference of Vienna - Run by Prince Metternich.

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“I cannot keep from saying at least 20 times a day, ‘How right I am and how wrong they are.’” Conference of Vienna - Run by Prince Metternich

Congress of Vienna wants to go BACK to before 1789 Take me BACK to 1789! Take me BACK to 1789! Prince Metternich runs this peace conference.

Congress of Vienna (1815) B: Balance of power - no country in Europe too powerful A: A new map of Europe drawn (France weaker) C: Congress of Vienna: (1815) Peace Conference after Napoleon (Metternich = leader) K: Kings restored to power Q: What country had gotten too powerful?

France goes from dominating Europe to only being one major state. This meeting sets up a peace deal that keeps countries from fighting each other for 50 years.

Reflection: Prince Metternick What sort of people will like Metternich’s ideas? What sort of people will not like Metternich’s ideas? How would people who agree with Locke’s ideas feel about Metternich’s ideas? John Locke

Your Turn: Using your text, read about what happens next. Answer the questions on the handout & look for who “wins” during this time. “I’m baaack” - Napoleon III