How did the treaty of Vienna change the map of Europe
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Congress of Vienna (1814–1815)
Secretary of State: Metternich
•France was recovered to it’s borders of 1792
•Austria got some areas back, abdicated the ‘Austrian Netherlands’, but got Salzburg and some parts of northern Italy (Lombardy and Venetia) instead.
•Prussia got back its position of power
•Russia got the biggest part of Poland
•German nations incorporated under the presidency of Austria: The German Confederation
Secretary of State: Metternich
•France was recovered to it’s borders of 1792
•Austria got some areas back, abdicated the ‘Austrian Netherlands’, but got Salzburg and some parts of northern Italy (Lombardy and Venetia) instead.
•Prussia got back its position of power
•Russia got the biggest part of Poland
•German nations incorporated under the presidency of Austria: The German Confederation
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The treaty of Vienna change the map of Europe in the following ways;
(i) The Federalists believed in a modernized army, an effective bureaucracy and a progressive economy.
(ii) In 1815, the European powers-Britain, Siberia, Prussia, and Austria destroyed Napoleon at Vienna to the draw-up establishment of Europe.
(iii) This discussion was entertained by Austrian Chancellor-Duke Metternich.
(iv) The Treaty of Vienna of 1815 was signified to invalidate most of the differences which were occured due to the Napoleonic War.
(v) The dismissed Bourbon Dynasty was reinstalled to power.
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