Conservatism was the new spirit that guided European nations after Napoleon’s defeat.' If true or false, justify.
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Conservatism was the new spirit that guided European nations after Napoleon’s defeat - True
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- The Conservative dictatorship was the period of Napoleon's defeat in 1815 in European political history. From 1815 to 1830 a deliberate structure of conservatives leaders like Castlereagh & Metternich was placed in motion to restore "old orders" and in particular former "ruled aristocrats," to suppress progressive forces and revolutions.
- After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, European governments were headed by conservatism. It includes a political ideology that stresses the importance of existing institutions and consumers and favours radical transition to slow growth.
- This was a time when the colonies of Portugal and Spain were sovereign of South America and in the light of the 'Monroe' doctrine. British, Prussian and Russian states, along with Austrian states, reiterated their commitments to avoid Bonaparte restructuring. This time is the time of the Holy union with a diplomatic arrangement
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