How was the treaty of Vienna harmful for the growth of nationalism in Europe
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Representatives of the European power, Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria signed treaty of Vienna in 1815. The impacts of treaty were :
(a) Deposed Bourbon dynasty was restored to power. Future expansion of French was prevented.
(b) Prussia was given important new territories on its Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of the Northern Italy.
(c) in the East, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.
(d) The treaty slowed down the growth of nationalism. There was an effort to restore Monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and to create a new conservative order in Europe.
(a) Deposed Bourbon dynasty was restored to power. Future expansion of French was prevented.
(b) Prussia was given important new territories on its Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of the Northern Italy.
(c) in the East, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.
(d) The treaty slowed down the growth of nationalism. There was an effort to restore Monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and to create a new conservative order in Europe.
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