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The Congress of Vienna has established old regimes in Europe with some modernity
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- The Congress in Vienna was part of a series of international conferences known as the European Concert aimed at maintaining a democratic balance of power in Europe.
- The Congress in Vienna abolished the napoleonic environment and sought to restore Napoleon's monarchies, thereby leading to a reactionary period.
- The goal was not only to restore old territories, but to turn the principal powers into a balance and prosperous society. The leaders showed no respect for revolution / republicanism, and both tried to disrupt the status quo in Europe.
- To do this, there has to be a new balance of power. This proposal was the first of its kind in the history of Europe to suggest a shared way of ruling Europe and promoting peace..
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