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The Congress of Vienna 1814-1815. Congress of Vienna 1814-1815. Concerned about the spread of nationalism and ideas of the Rights of Man spread by the French Revolution, the victor nations met to discuss the future of Europe * Monarchs wished to keep hold of the power!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Congress of Vienna1814-1815

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Congress of Vienna 1814-1815

• Concerned about the spread of nationalism and ideas of the Rights of Man spread by the French Revolution, the victor nations met to discuss the future of Europe

• * Monarchs wished to keep hold of the power!

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Congress of Vienna 1814-1815

• European heads of state and monarchs meet to:– Contain France– Balance the power– Keep the monarchs in place legitimately

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Five “Great Powers” Meet:

• Prussia - Frederick Willhelm III• Russia - Czar Alexander• Austria - Klemens von Metternich• Great Britain - Lord Castleraugh• France – Tallyrand

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Five “Great Powers” Meet:

• They sign a pledge of mutual protection and a pledge to prevent future revolutionary ideas….it is called

The Holy Alliance

And it will hold until World War I

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Europe 1815

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Klemens von Metternich

• Influential Austrian foreign minister

• Distrusted democracy• Plan to restore

Europe to what it was before the Fr Rev and Napoleon

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Metternich

“When France sneezes,Europe catches a cold!”

What does this mean?

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Klemens von Metternich• Wants European rulers to

– Suppress any future revolutionary mov’ts quickly

– Ensure power lies with legitimate and traditional rulers

– Control the population through the press and strict laws

– * In France, the monarchy was restored.King Louis XVIII was installed! So much for those revolutionary ideas!

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Metternich’s 3 Goals

• Contain France– surround with stronger countries

• Balance of Power– weaken France, but not too severely– no one country too powerful

• Legitimacy– former monarchs restored

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Concert of EuropeAlliance system

Nations would help each other if revolutions broke out

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Conservatives or Royalists or Reactionary

• They are a political faction and they want to preserve the status quo

Liberals or Nationalists• They are a political faction and they want to

promote social change and individual freedoms. They want to preserve civil rights of citizens. This includes ethnic groups which is also a nationality. Some people even believed each ethnic group should have its own gov’t

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Conservatives vs. Liberals

Which group would fall under which category?

Middle class

Nobles

City workers

Nationalists

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Which of the following was NOT a result of the Congress of Vienna?

a. New political map of Europeb. Increase in the power of Napoleonc. New political philosophiesd. Restoration of European monarchies

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Legitimacy- the principal that states that rulers who have been driven from the throne should be restored to power

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France - Louis XVIII - returned to the throne of France

I do love legitimacy!

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What were the political philosophies that the Congress of Vienna was determined to crush?

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These ideas of nationalism and liberalism spread

The American and French Revolutions had a profound impact on Latin American independence movements

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Congress of Vienna tries to prevent the spread of Revolutionary/Nationalistic ideas

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There were failed revolutions popping up everywhere

Spain 1823 – The Holy Alliance crushed that revolution

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There were failed revolutions popping up everywhere

France (again!) 1848 – brief success as The Second Empire then crushed and monarchy restored under Emperor Napoleon III - sometimes referred to as Louis-Napoleon. (nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte)

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There were failed revolutions popping up everywhere

Italy – crushedHungary - crushed

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The Congress of Vienna and the Holy Alliance was

successful in keeping the status quo or balance of

power in Europeuntil World War I in 1914

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Hello there! Now that you know all about the three

goals that Metternich had at the Congress of Vienna, we are going to play a

game!

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Believed national groups should have their own states

People who have a common heritage and identify belong together

Intolerant of other ethnic groups

So, which -ismdescribes allof these ideas?

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I will tell you a problem in Europe under

Napoleon, and you can tell me how Metternich

helped solve the problem!

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I, Napoleon, brought a problem

to Europe.I overthrew all the kings, and placed

my own family members on the

throne!

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The original monarchs are put back in office!

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I also made another mistake. I was very

power-hungry and my fellow French citizens had strong feelings of

Nationalism. Many surrounding countries saw this as a threat!

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Made countries around France that were once weaker…. Stronger!

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Another problem of mine was that

France was looked at as a threat to other countries. They were always afraid I would go

and conquer them, and when I did, I

had ALL the power!

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No country in Europe could easily overpower another!

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One more review item:Which one of the following political

philosophies did NOT play a role in the Congress of Vienna?

a.Liberalismb. Conservatismc. Fascismd. nationalism

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Thank you for playing! I hope

you had a FANTASTIC time!