What is the idea of new conservatism after the defeat of Napoleon?
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In the mid-eighteenth-century Europe there were no ‘nation-states’ as we know them today. Modern day Germany, Italy and Switzerland were divided into kingdoms, duchies and cantons. Their rulers had their own autonomous territories. Diverse people lived under autocratic monarchies of Eastern and Central Europe. The people did not share a collective identity. The region was full of people from different ethnic groups who spoke different languages. The only binding factor among the people was their allegiance to a common emperor.
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the treaty of Vienna
in 1815 representatives of European powers Britain Russia prussia and Austria who had collectively defeated Napoleon met at Vienna.
the Congress was hosted by Austrian chancellor Duke metternich
the intention of treaty of Vienna is to restore the monarchical rule
the boron dynasty which has been disposed during the French revolution was restored to power
France loss the territories it had annexed under Napoleon
a series of stage was set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in the future
the kingdom of Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north
genoa was added to piedmontnt in the south
Australia was given the control of northern Italy German confederation of 39 states that has been set up by Napoleon was left untouched