Friday, March 17, 2006

 

History: Ch 6 Napolean French Revolution

Section 5 The Congress of Vienna Convenes

Metternich Restores Stability

  • Metternich a minister of Austria, wants to keep things they way they are stating, “The first and greatest concern for the immense majority of every nation is the stability of laws - never their change.”
  • Metternich wanted security for the entire continent so he held meetings called the “Congress of Vienna.”
  • He had three goals for the “Congress of Vienna”
  • First he wanted to prevent the aggression of the French, by surrounding France with strong countries.
  • Second he wanted to restore a balance of power, so that no country would be a threat to others.
  • Third, he wanted to restore Europe's royal families to the thrones before Napoleon.
  • The Containment of France
  • Congress made surrounding France countries stronger
    • Austrian Netherlands and Dutch Republic combined to form Kingdom of the Netherlands.
    • Group of 39 German states joined to form German Confederation, dominated by Austria.
    • Switzerland is now an independent nation.
    • Genoa was added to the Kingdom of Sardinia in Italy.
  • Balance of Power
  • Leaders of Europe did not want to weaken France too much, then French might take revenge.
  • If they broke up France then other countries might take it over.
  • France was required to give up all the land Napoleon took over, but France remained in tact. About the same boundaries it had in 1790.
  • Legitimacy
  • Great powers made up the principle of legitimacy.
  • Legitimacy said as many as possible rulers should remain back to their thrones before Napoleon.
    • King Louis XVIII returned back into power. He adopted a constitution and ruled as a constitutional monarch.
    • Many other rulers, though not all, returned to the throne.
  • Participants in Congress of Vienna thought return old monarchs would stabilize political relations among nations.
  • Until 1853 none of the five great powers caused a war with anyone.
  • Some were at peace until the First World War in 1914.

Political Changes Beyond Vienna

  • Congress of Vienna was a victory for conservatives.
  • Kings and Princes were restored to the countries, following the goals of Metternich.
  • Conservative Europe
  • Late 1815, Czar Alexander ruler of Russia, Emperor Francis I of Austria, and King Frederick William III of Prussia entered a league called the Holy Alliance. This was a loosely bound alliance.
  • Another series of alliances Metternich created was called Concert of Europe. This means other countries would help each other if revolutions broke out.
  • France after 1815 was deeply divided politically.
    • Conservatives happy with monarchy of Louis XVIII wanted to make it last.
    • Liberals wanted king to share more power with chamber of Deputies and grant middle class right to vote.
    • Austria, Prussia, and small German states had ideas and factions that would contribute to revolutions in 1830 and again in 1848.
  • Revolution in Latin America
  • Actions of Congress of Vienna had other problems beyond Europe
  • When Congress restored Ferdinand VII to the Spanish throne, Spanish colonial revolts against Napoleons brother King Joseph Bonaparte should have stopped. Instead, conservatives, liberals, and radicals, fought.
  • Revolts against the king broke out in many parts of Spanish America.
  • Mexico was the only loyal country to Ferdinand. In 1820 liberalists in Spain urged the Spanish King to take more control over Spain and American Colonies.
  • Long-Term Legacy
  • Europenas modified old economic patterns of taxation and property ownership, and adopted equal treatment for all.
  • A new era had begun.

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