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Congress of Vienna Re-building Napoleonic Europe 1814-1815 Re-building Napoleonic Europe 1814-1815
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Congress of Vienna Timeline Begins after Napoleon surrenders to the allied powers in Paris after 150,000 troops marched into the city May 1814: first Treaty of Paris signed by Allies - restores Bourbon line to the throne and reduces France to pre-1792 borders September 1814: Congress of Vienna convened March 1815: Napoleon’s 100 Days June 8, 1815: Final act of Congress signed June 15, 1815: Battle of Waterloo May 21, 1821: Napoleon dies on St. Helena Begins after Napoleon surrenders to the allied powers in Paris after 150,000 troops marched into the city May 1814: first Treaty of Paris signed by Allies - restores Bourbon line to the throne and reduces France to pre-1792 borders September 1814: Congress of Vienna convened March 1815: Napoleon’s 100 Days June 8, 1815: Final act of Congress signed June 15, 1815: Battle of Waterloo May 21, 1821: Napoleon dies on St. Helena
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Congress of Vienna Peace Conference - purpose? Diplomats from almost all European states Dominated by landed classes/aristocracy Conservative philosophy Restore pre-revolution status quo Peace Conference - purpose? Diplomats from almost all European states Dominated by landed classes/aristocracy Conservative philosophy Restore pre-revolution status quo
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Participants - Big Four Alexander I Russia Klemens von Metternich Austria Prince Hardenberg Prussia Viscount Castlereagh England
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France Louis XVIII’s representative Charles de Talleyrand Goal to exclude France Talleyrand skillfully inserts himself Louis XVIII’s representative Charles de Talleyrand Goal to exclude France Talleyrand skillfully inserts himself
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Chief Concerns Stability/Peace: What to do about France? Redrawing the map of Europe Who gets what? What gov’t should be in charge? Stability/Peace: What to do about France? Redrawing the map of Europe Who gets what? What gov’t should be in charge?
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Key Principles Achieving Stability/Peace Legitimacy - Restore gov’ts that reject revolutionary principles (status quo) Bourbons in France, Spain, Kingdom of 2 Sicilies Not all gov’ts restored? HRE? Why? Balance of Power - Check universal monarchy European diplomatic goal Key: don’t crush France Compensation - Adequate but not excessive Avoid large territorial claims Balance of power considerations Achieving Stability/Peace Legitimacy - Restore gov’ts that reject revolutionary principles (status quo) Bourbons in France, Spain, Kingdom of 2 Sicilies Not all gov’ts restored? HRE? Why? Balance of Power - Check universal monarchy European diplomatic goal Key: don’t crush France Compensation - Adequate but not excessive Avoid large territorial claims Balance of power considerations
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Territorial Decisions: The New Europe France - 1792 boundaries Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch Republic/Austrian Netherlands) Prussia: East bank of the Rhine Austria: Northern Italy Great Britain given Malta, Cape Colony, Ceylon Switzerland: Neutrality German Confederation - 39 states Diet: No executive power Norway transferred to Sweden France - 1792 boundaries Kingdom of the Netherlands (Dutch Republic/Austrian Netherlands) Prussia: East bank of the Rhine Austria: Northern Italy Great Britain given Malta, Cape Colony, Ceylon Switzerland: Neutrality German Confederation - 39 states Diet: No executive power Norway transferred to Sweden Pope restored in Papal States King of Sardinia restored in Piedmont, Nice, Savoy/Genoa Duchies of Piacenza and Guastalla given to Marie Louise, Napoleon’s wife Hapsburgs restored in Grand Tuscany/Modena Slave trade condemned Freedom of navigation guaranteed for many rivers - Rhine
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Territorial Decisions: The New Europe
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Russian-Prussian Deal: Russians get independent Polish kingdom in exchange Prussia gets Saxony Unacceptable to Austrians and British - Talleyrand exerts his power January 3, 1815: Secret treaty-->War Compromise Russia - “Congress Poland” Prussia - 2/5 of Saxony Polish-Saxon Crisis
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Preserving the Agreement Internally: “Tough” Government Conservative Carlsbad Decrees Externally: Cooperative Action - work together to stop threats “Concert of Europe” Congress of Troppau Holy Allance: Austria, Prussia, Russia Establishment of Congress System: New World Order Francis I Frederick William III Alexander I
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Weaknesses? Strengths ? Evaluation of the Congress of Vienna
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