Concert of Europe Austrian Chancellor Kaunitz in 1791

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Concert of Europe Austrian Chancellor Kaunitz in 1791 Treaty of Chaumont in March 1814 (England, Russia, Prussia, Austria) 20 November 1815: Quadruple Alliance

Congress of Aixla Chappelle: 1818 France: War Indemnity: Quintuple Alliance Colonies of South Africa: Spain, England Slave Trade Sea Pirates in Mediterranean

Congress of Troppau: 1820 Revolution in Naples, Spain, Portugal Intervene in the affairs of Italy… Naples Interfere in the internal affairs of all states Austria Involved : England Rejected

Congress of Laibach : 1821 To permit Austria to send her troops to Naples and Italy to suppress revolt Partial Acceptance and Partial Angry

Congress of Verona : 1822 Russia wanted to interfere at Balkan States…. But Austria Opposed France wanted to support Spain…. But England Opposed England withdrew from the Concert …………………… all countries packed up