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The Congress of Vienna, 1815.
Title: The Congress of Vienna, 1815.
Category: History
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The Congress of Vienna, 1815.
The Congress of Vienna, in 1815, faced and tried to overcome a lot of difficulties rose from the war enterprises of Napoleon across Europe but principally, the delegates found themselves in front of new ideas born form Enlightenment and from the French Revolution. These ideas were basically freedom, equality, democratic and republican thought, liberalism and socialism, through the writings of the Utopians such as More or Campanella and Babeuf.
France’s delegate, Talleyrand, was able to
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led to proposals of creating a balance of power, establishing "better" conservative governments, containing France and cooperation between the great powers to meet these ends clearly demonstrates that the welfare of all of Europe was a relevant concern but the balance created was not stable and the new ideas born in the second half of the XVIII century were not completely canceled, after a while, Europe would have taken a new and more liberal face.
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