What are the three main goals of the congress of vienna?
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Metternich had three goals at the congress: first, he wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding France with strong countries; second, he wanted to restore a balance of power (see above), so that no country would be a threat to others; and third, he wanted to restore Europe's royal families to the thrones they held before the Napoleonic Wars.
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The three goals of congress of vienna were to forestall future French animosity, reestablish an overall influence, reestablish Europe's illustrious families to the high positions.
What is the principal objective of Congress of Vienna?
- The goal of the Congress was to give a drawn out harmony plan for Europe by settling basic issues emerging from the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
- The objective was not just to update old limits but rather to resize the primary powers so they could adjust one another and stay settled.
What were 3 objectives of the Congress of Vienna?
- In the first place, he needed to forestall future French animosity by encompassing France with solid nations.
- Second, he needed to reestablish an overall influence, with the goal that no nation would be a danger to other people.
- Third, he needed to reestablish Europe's illustrious families to the high positions they had held before Napoleon's triumphs.
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