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Following the Congress of Vienna, French liberals mainly belonged to which group? leaders of smaller nations middle-class business owners wealthy land owners poor, struggling families

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Answered by jefferson7
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Congress of Vienna,  was held in Vienna between November 1814 to June 1815. It was a meeting of ambassadors of European countries. The chair was  Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich.

The aim of the Congress was to provide a  plan for  long-term peace in Europe. Its objectives were to settle important issues arising from the Napoleonic Wars and the  French Revolutionary Wars.

After the Congress of Vienna had happened, the French liberals had mainly found themselves belonging to the group of middle-class business owners.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Following the Congress of Vienna,French Liberals mainly belonged to middle class business owners.

Explanation:

  • It was based on three main principle fundamentally restoration,legitimacy and compensation at which leaders of European nations assembled to clear up the appalling mess that has resulted from years long of conflict among the continent's nations.
  • It was taken part by a Group of French liberals who dressed themselves in suits and stuffs and their ideas were mainly liberal which inculcated from their struggle to avoid taxes,had ideas of liberalism-Equality to right,liberal to business etc.
  • However,it failed but restored peace in a way balanced power between the countries meanwhile punishing French for the damages it has done through the wars and seizing lands under its territory.

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