Three features of Vienna treaty in 1815
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The main clauses of the Treaty of Vienna signed in 1815 were:
(i) The Bourbon dynasty which had been deposed during the French Revolution was restored to power.
(ii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in the future.
(iii) Kingdom of Netherlands was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.
(iv) Prussia was given new territories to its west and Austria was given control of northern Italy.
(v) Russia was given part of Poland, while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.
(vi) Their main aim was to restore monarchies and create a new conservative order in Europe.
(i) The Bourbon dynasty which had been deposed during the French Revolution was restored to power.
(ii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in the future.
(iii) Kingdom of Netherlands was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.
(iv) Prussia was given new territories to its west and Austria was given control of northern Italy.
(v) Russia was given part of Poland, while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.
(vi) Their main aim was to restore monarchies and create a new conservative order in Europe.
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Features:
-Bourbon dynasty was restored to power
- Its main aim was to undo the changes which came during napoleonic wars.
- A series of states were set up on the boundary of france to stop its further expansion.
-39 states of german confederation were left untouched.
-Bourbon dynasty was restored to power
- Its main aim was to undo the changes which came during napoleonic wars.
- A series of states were set up on the boundary of france to stop its further expansion.
-39 states of german confederation were left untouched.
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