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lesya [120]
2 years ago
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After the French Revolution of 1791 and the Napoleonic Wars, European leaders' greatest goal was to

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wel2 years ago
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restore peace and stability to Europe.

Explanation:

The French revolution and Napoleonic war wrecked alot of havoc, damage and chaos within Europe. It presented an importance of religion and modern nationalism to the citizens and gave a rise to the age of revolution. The war stems from a 'sense of nationalism and liberty' within the European nations and caused disturbance in the political system. This impacted the European Union and effect changes on them that no other other revolution has done before.

In view of the events of the war, after it ending, representatives of the congress of Vienna exhibited their interest in sustaining and maintaining a balance with in the European states. The representatives attempts to prevent any country from having possession over the other country like France experienced under the Napoleon rein. The Congress put forward the principles of legitimacy that monarchs will be a legal authority peace can be attained.

Also, treaty of payment signed on 30, May, 1814 ended conflicts between France and a host of other nations like the coalition of Prussia, Austria, Russia, The United kingdom, Soain, Sweden, Portugal and a number of German states. The treaty set the borders of France and restored the territories dominated and collected by these countries during the Napoleonic wars, attempting to restore peace and bring political stability to Europe which was enjoyed till the eventualities of the first world war

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